Monthly Archives: March, 2025

How can we help our rivers? New study shows problems and opportunities in the protection of river biodiversity

An international research team led by Senckenberg scientist Prof. Dr. Peter Haase has evaluated the results of global measures to protect biodiversity in rivers....

WEX Global celebrates 19th annual meeting in Valencia, Spain

WEX Global recently celebrated its 19th annual meeting in Valencia, Spain, with its sights set on improving the future of water. From February 10 to...

IDTechEx explores sustainability trends

IDTechEx, a research and tech analysis company is exploring sustainability trends and regulations for PFAS chemicals. PFAS are a family of synthetic compounds, comprising thousands...

The International Water Association UK Young Water Professionals Conference returns this summer for its 26th edition

The International Water Association UK Young Water Professionals (YWP UK) has announced the return of it's conference. The 26th edition of the conference will take...

British Water agreement boosts international opportunities

A memorandum of action (MoA) has been signed between trade association British Water and US innovation hub The Water Council to establish a framework...

NSF named certified body by UBA, strengthening its position in European water product certification

NSF, a global leader in water quality testing and certification, has announced that its European Headquarters in Brussels has been accredited as a certified...

Ofwat’s opportunity to transform the UK’s water infrastructure

Despite the various issues surrounding the UK’s water infrastructure, Yännick van den Nieuwendijk, Amiblu’s Managing Director for Nordics, UK & Ireland, is hopeful that...

Claying the foundations for effective water management

As the UK works towards its ambitious target of delivering 1.5 million new homes by the next general election, one of the government’s key...

Innovative timber kiosks helping Scottish Water cut carbon on site

Scottish Water has teamed up with RSE to trial an award-winning low carbon approach to housing equipment on site, by replacing traditional kiosks with...

Variable speed actuation and calm networks

South West Water looks after the water and wastewater services for 1.8 million customers across Cornwall, Devon, the Isles of Scilly and parts of...

Government to allow reintroduction of beavers into the wild after centuries of absence in a huge boost for nature conservation

Nature’s original master builder – the Eurasian beaver – is set to return to England's waterways after centuries of absence, following a government decision...

Pioneering methane reduction: ELOVAC®-P’s role in the water sector’s net zero journey

The global water industry plays a pivotal role in achieving net zero carbon emissions. Wastewater treatment processes are a significant source of greenhouse gases...

Innovation drives efficiency at Five Fords WwTW growth mitigation scheme

Engineers working on a project in North Wales have employed innovative techniques to improve wastewater treatment efficiency at a fraction of the cost of...

IN FULL FLOW: On the cusp of transformation

As water companies in England and Wales embark on the 2025-2030 investment period - AMP8 - Ian Thompson, vice president at Xylem UK, reflects...

Aquatech Amsterdam 2025: Where water innovation meets global expertise

The water industry is making headlines daily, and there's never been a more crucial time to be part of Aquatech Amsterdam. Mark your calendars...

Objectively Speaking: Smart Wastewater Networks…..Are we there yet?

In his regular column, Oliver Grievson, Associate Director AtkinsRéalis and Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professor at the University of Exeter, asks if we...

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