Monthly Archives: February, 2025

EIA acknowledges its members for their pivotal role in fostering apprenticeships within the Environmental Services and Technology sector

The Environmental Industries Association is acknowledging its EIA members for their pivotal role in fostering apprenticeships within the Environmental Services and Technology sector. The trade...

Dairy producer earns additional revenue from effluent thanks to Veolia Water Technologies

Veolia Water Technologies has successfully optimised an effluent treatment plant (ETP) for butter and cream producer Kerry Foods. By switching to a plant-based coagulant,...

Procure early to secure delivery, says supplier   

The massive scale-up of work across the UK’s water and wastewater companies in AMP8 is no secret, but the way projects are delivered will...

New premises and new look as Ultravalve grows again

Ultravalve, a leading supplier of industrial valves and process solutions, has relocated to a larger and more modern facility in order to better serve...

Environmental Audit Committee questions whether the Government’s £2.65 billion investment in flood defences is being prioritised to the right projects

In a session focusing on infrastructure resilience, planning rules and the risk to farmers from floods, the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) will continue gathering...

OnSite secures partnership with United Utilities

OnSite Central has announced that they have successfully secured a new partnership with United Utilities. United Utilities has joined forces with 30 contractors to help...

C40 and the Grundfos Foundation expand partnership to help cities achieve water resilience

C40 Cities, the global network of nearly 100 cities committed to urgent and equitable climate action, has announced that the Grundfos Foundation has renewed...

Barhale awarded £11.6M contract to upgrade Ring Main in heart of London

Thames Water has appointed Barhale to carry out the £11.6M East Putney Zone Calming scheme, improving water network resilience for customers in the capital. The...

WaterEquity appoints Aleem Remtula to head private equity and infrastructure investments

WaterEquity, an impact-driven asset manager dedicated to helping solve the global water & sanitation crisis, has announced the appointment of Aleem Remtula as its...

Alpheus secures University of Cambridge wastewater management contract

Alpheus, one of the UK’s leaders in innovative water management solutions, based in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, has announced the signing of a new maintenance contract...

Record £2.65 billion to be committed to build or maintain up to 1,000 flood defences

The government has unveiled a record package to build new flood defences and maintain and repair those already in place.   As part of the Plan...

New online tool will help researchers to study the impact of pollution on water fleas

A new online tool will help researchers to study the impact of pollution on Daphnia or water fleas - tiny freshwater crustaceans that are...

Pennon announces £5 Million ‘Better Futures’ programme to support local communities

Pennon has announced the launch of a new £5M programme designed to go even further towards providing support for those who need it most....

Poliovirus found in wastewater in Spain, Germany and Poland

In 1988, the World Health Organization (WHO) called for the global eradication of polio. Within a decade, one of the three poliovirus strains was...

NRW changes waste sheep dip disposal methods for cleaner rivers

Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is implementing changes to waste sheep dip disposal permits in an effort to safeguard Welsh rivers. While sheep dipping is important...

Adler & Allan announces Dominic Casserley as Chairman and Monica Collings as Non-Executive Director

Adler & Allan, a leading provider of environmental risk reduction services, has announced the appointment of Dominic Casserley as Chairman of the Board and...

Work continues on EA’s largest ever criminal investigation

The Environment Agency has reported that work is continuing on its largest ever criminal investigation, to date, into potential breaches of environmental permit conditions...

Committee calls on Water Minister to reform social tariffs for people in water poverty following Ofwat price review

The EFRA Committee has written to the Minister for Water and Flooding, Emma Hardy, to ask if there will be adequate support in place...

Nitrogen inquiry launched by Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee

The House of Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee has launched an inquiry into efficient nitrogen use and management in relation to sectors including...

Scottish Water asks Scotland to re-think relationship with water

Scottish Water is calling on everyone in Scotland to re-think their relationship with water and about how they use it in the face of...

Bucher Municipal purchases land in Dorking, Surrey, for long-term growth and sustainable innovation

Bucher Municipal has announced the acquisition of a significant piece of land from Mole Valley District Council in Dorking, Surrey, UK. Having celebrated the...

New Water Literacy accredited training free to first 2000 learners

Environmental organisations Waterwise and Groundwork, alongside Northumbrian Water, have launched a new training programme which will accredit participants as ‘water literate’. The Water Literacy programme,...

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