Monthly Archives: October, 2024

New appointment accelerates Wrekin’s growth and strategic direction

Designer, manufacturer and supplier of innovative civil engineering solutions, Wrekin Products, has welcomed Paul Thompson as its new technical development and specification manager, accelerating...

New guidance to help businesses get ahead of the curve with nature-related impact reporting

One year on from the release of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures’ recommendations, more than 400 organisations – including 63 from the UK...

Northern Ireland Water appoints Stantec to Professional Services Framework

Stantec, a global leader in sustainable engineering, architecture, and environmental consulting, has been appointed to Northern Ireland Water’s IF182 Professional Services Framework. The international...

OrbitMI announces Michelle Chowey as Head of Software Solutions, APAC, to drive strategic growth and innovation

OrbitMI, a leading provider of maritime intelligence and analytics solutions, has announced Michelle Chowey as its new Head of Software Solutions for the APAC...

Plans to create one of Europe’s biggest new woodlands gets green light at Loch Katrine

A scheme to create one of the biggest new woodlands in Europe at an iconic Scottish loch - and protect water supplies for generations...

Celebrating Salisbury’s new River Park

The Environment Agency, Wiltshire Council, Salisbury City Council, partners and local representatives are celebrating phase 1 of the Salisbury River Park project, which is...

EcoClarity and Yorkshire Water join forces in fight against fatbergs

Trials of a cutting-edge fats, oils and grease (FOG) Recovery Hub at Yorkshire Water’s wastewater treatment works in Hull, UK, are helping the utility...

ABLE Instruments to exhibit Jerome J605 PPB Hydrogen Sulphide Analyser in both its ‘portable’ and ‘fixed monitoring’ form at AQE/WWEM

ABLE Instruments has announced the company will be exhibiting its Jerome J605 PPB Hydrogen Sulphide Analyser in both its 'portable' and 'fixed monitoring' form...

South West Water Chief Executive elected as new President of the Institute of Water

The Chief Executive of South West Water, Susan Davy, has been elected as the new President of the Institute of Water. Susan has championed multiple...

Anglian Water announces partners to complete smart meter roll out

Anglian Water has signed new contracts this week with its network partners Arqiva and alliance partners Kier and Clancy. The new agreements extend the...

De Nora to launch line of optimized SORB FX vessels for PFAS removal

De Nora, an Italian multinational company listed on the Euronext Milan, specialized in sustainable electrochemical technologies and in the emerging green hydrogen industry, is...

£17.5 million water improvement scheme underway at Ballinrees Water Treatment Works, Coleraine

NI Water has announced that a £17.5 million project is underway to extend the existing site at Ballinrees Water Treatment Works, Coleraine. This upgrade will...

Protecting the Aln from climate change and population growth

Engineers have installed a new underground tank to help to protect water quality in Northumberland’s River Aln. The team from Northumbrian Water and its partner,...

Thames Water’s Cirencester sewage treatment works undergoing £21 million upgrade to increase capacity at the Cotswold capital

Cirencester Sewage Treatment Works (STW) is currently undergoing a £21 million upgrade to improve the quality of effluent released at the works and increase...

Flushed with the Past: 160 year-old bottle and mug ‘resurface’ at Hampshire wastewater treatment works

A piece of history was discovered during £4.5m improvement works to a Hampshire wastewater treatment works. Workers carrying out an excavation as part of the...

New analysis from the British Standards Institution and Waterwise highlights lack of progress on water security which will impede economic growth in the UK

China, India and the US have been rated as facing the highest level of water security challenges alongside relatively limited progress towards solutions in...

Complaints rise as water companies fail to address customers’ concerns on the environment and water meters

Water companies’ failure to deal with customers’ concerns over environmental performance and water meters has fuelled a steep rise in complaints to the consumer...

UK to receive earlier flood and drought warnings using high-tech sensors and real time monitoring

Predicting where future flooding and droughts will strike next in the UK will be made easier under a new project for scientists using the...

Work complete on project to upgrade County Durham sewage site

A £5.8m project to increase capacity at a County Durham sewage treatment works and help protect river water quality has been completed. Northumbrian Water has...

New aquagreen reduces flood risk for hundreds east of Hulll

Castlehill Aquagreen is a key part of the second phase of the £28 million pound Holderness Drain Flood Alleviation Scheme which when fully complete,...

NI Water welcomes stakeholders to Moyola Water Treatment Works

NI Water recently welcomed a variety of stakeholders at Moyola Water Treatment Works (WTW). This was part of a series of open door events...

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