Monthly Archives: December, 2024

Water Industry Commission for Scotland says Scottish Water has improved its performance but is not meeting some of its own targets

The Water Industry Commission for Scotland (WICS) has published its latest performance report on Scottish Water. In the report, the economic regulator of the...

IFAT Munich modified from five days to four for 2026

Despite the 2024 event receiving the highest attendance ever, Messe München GmbH, the organiser of the IFAT series of events around the globe, has...

Benson Sewage Treatment Works ready to take on more capacity as part of Thames Water’s investment programme   

Having started work on Benson Sewage Treatment Works in June 2022, Thames Water has completed a £9.7 million upgrade increasing the sites capacity by...

AtkinsRéalis marks 25 years in Ireland with new growth plan

AtkinsRéalis, an engineering services and nuclear company with offices around the world, has announced ambitious growth plans for its business in Ireland, targeting key...

BCS Group appointed for UK supply of Qua-vac vacuum technology

Safety products and services specialist BCS Group has been appointed the sole UK supplier of Qua-vac. BCS Group, part of civil engineering, infrastructure and tunnelling...

Thames Water appoints Julian Gething in newly created role as Chief Restructuring Officer

Thames Water has appointed Julian Gething in a newly created role as Chief Restructuring Officer to provide specialist advice as it continues its complex...

Vicky Gray joins Bruton Knowles as Associate, strengthening CPO expertise in the East of England

Bruton Knowles has announced the appointment of Vicky Gray as an Associate who will be based from its Bury St. Edmunds hub. Vicky joins...

Star-shape blade design ready to macerate solids at wastewater and biogas plants

Borger has launched a new cutting-basket macerator that helps protect wastewater/biogas pumps and downstream equipment by consistently mashing solids. Designed with pivoted cutting blades that...

First Business Water rebrands to Pozitive Water

First Business Water has rebranded as Pozitive Water Limited, following its 2023 acquisition by PE - the largest independent B2B energy supplier in the...

RSE and Biomatrix partner to advance nature-based water management solutions

RSE has announced a strategic partnership with Biomatrix, aimed at delivering innovative nature-based solutions for sustainable water management. Biomatrix specialises in designing and installing ecological...

South West Water leading the way to improve Combe Martin’s water quality

South West Water is helping to improve water quality in Combe Martin and reduce the use of storm overflows. Teams have worked on a range...

Thames Water gets ready to deliver upgrades to its critical infrastructure across the region over the next five years

Thames Water has concluded a £400m Asset, Capital and Engineering Professional Services framework procurement exercise to support its infrastructure upgrades over the next five...

Commission’s new report highlights vital steps to increase Wales’ flood resilience 

The National Infrastructure Commission for Wales (NICW), has revealed its latest report — “Building Resilience to Flooding in Wales by 2050”. The report presents bold...

Former Mace director Mike Reader to chair All-Party Parliamentary Group on Infrastructure

Mike Reader MP (Labour, Northampton South) has been confirmed as the new chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Infrastructure (APPGI) at an Inaugural...

Outsourcing offers an improved operational focus, says Dr Mikael Khan, General Manager, Suez UK

Dr Mikael Khan, General Manager, SUEZ UK, discusses with Phil Alsop, Editor of Water Magazine, two ways in which it just might be time...

Event organiser says the London Climate Technology Show has helped advance net-zero goals and sustainable solutions

Valiant Business media, organiser of the London Climate Technology Show, has said the third edition of the event has helped pave a vital roadmap...

More than £30 million upgrade at Bewl Reservoir

Southern Water is currently undertaking a £30 million project that involves the installation of three large hydraulic syphons, as part of an upgrade at...

Regulation must keep pace with current and emerging industries and be agile, says Natural Resources Wales, as it publishes its annual regulation report

Regulation must keep pace with current and emerging industries and be agile to the challenges driven by the climate, nature and pollution emergencies, Natural...

Anaerobic digestion company fined more than £300,000 following explosion

A company which produces electricity from food waste by anaerobic digestion, has been fined more than £300,000 after an explosion caused two employees to...

Below the surface: Why water companies prioritise worker safety over asset protection

Richard Broome, Managing Director at LSBUD, explores the contradictory approach to safety in the water industry, highlighting the stark contrast between the protection of...

Registration now open for Europump’s Annual Meeting

Europump (the European Pump Association) has announced that online registration for its 2025 Annual Meeting and General Assembly is now open. Hosted by the Czech...

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