Yearly Archives: 2025

WaterEquity announces $100M in financing available for water and sanitation infrastructure

WaterEquity, a global asset manager dedicated to mobilizing private investment for the water and sanitation sector, has raised more than $100 million for its...

Binnies awarded place on United Utilities’ network modelling framework for AMP8

Binnies, a leading water and environmental engineering whole life cycle services provider, has been awarded a position on United Utilities’ AMP8 network modelling framework....

Humber defences project reaches new milestone

The Environment Agency’s £29m Stallingborough 3 sea defence improvements project between Immingham and Grimsby has reached a significant milestone. 90,000 tonnes of rock amour protecting...

Ballyronan to benefit from new £5m Wastewater Treatment Works

NI Water has announced the completion of a £5m programme of work to provide Ballyronan with a modern new wastewater treatment facility. The existing treatment...

Celebrating a successful two-year partnership between Industrial Valves and Duvalco

Two years ago, Duvalco acquired Industrial Valves from the Ham Baker Group’s receivership, marking the beginning of a new partnership in the UK’s water...

Southern Water awards four new contracts valued at £540 million

Southern Water has awarded contracts to three companies across four new contracts to boost wastewater network performance across the South East region. The total value...

OEP launches investigation into a suspected failure by Defra to take the necessary measures to achieve Good Environmental Status (GES) of marine waters

The Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) has launched an investigation into Defra in relation to a suspected failure to take the necessary measures to...

Floods Minister and Environment Agency hold further meeting to bolster flood response and recovery

Floods Minister Emma Hardy convened a further meeting with Environment Agency Chief Executive Philip Duffy this week to discuss the nation’s response to the...

CCW sets out blueprint for WaterSure reforms to bolster water bill support

Improving water bill reductions for single people living with medical conditions which rely on higher levels of water use is among a raft of...

Construction company fined for polluting Welsh river

A construction company has been fined and ordered to pay costs totalling more than £10,000 for polluting a stream while building homes near Tondu,...

Atlas Copco appoints Marco Gravina as President of the Portable Power and Flow division

Atlas Copco has announced Marco Gravina’s appointment as President of Portable Power and Flow Division in the Power Technique business area, effective from the...

Aggregate Industries supplies 70k tonnes of aggregates to Norfolk Coastal Management Schemes

The East coast of England is one of the fastest eroding shorelines in Europe, with homes and communities already suffering the consequences of the...

Nutrient neutrality requires package treatment plant upgrade

With nutrient neutrality requirements being enforced at off-mains properties in areas of England, homeowners need to understand the benefits of non-chemical package treatment plants,...

Thames Water announces next stages of market engagement to support development of the South East’s new reservoir

Thames Water has issued a Periodic Indicative Notice (PIN) to inform potential suppliers and investors about the next stage of its market engagement programme...

Strategies for safe and equitable access to water: a catalyst for global peace and security

Water can be a catalyst for peace and security with a critical role in preventing conflicts and promoting cooperation among communities and nations -...

Groundforce Shorco supports complex excavation at Aberdeen water works

Installing a large underground concrete structure is not an unusual task for any contractor working in the water industry. Whether it’s a filtration chamber, settlement...

ABB selected to upgrade irrigation pumping stations at Serres in Greece

Water is critical to industrial, household and agricultural activities. The Serres area, in Northern Greece, known for its architecture, is also an agricultural and...

QuantCube and CNES announces completion of flood risk digital twin prototype

QuantCube Technology and French space agency, CNES, have announced the successful delivery of a sophisticated flood warning and risk mapping prototype, the SCO FloodDAM...

Anglian Water finishes work in Latchingdon to protect local rivers and serve nearby homes

Anglian Water’s @one Alliance has finished work at the Water Recycling Centre (WRC) in Latchingdon, near Chelmsford, in line with the new Environment Agency...

Transforming the UK water industry: Predictions for 2025

The UK water industry is in the midst of one the greatest periods of transformation that it has ever witnessed. As the industry sets...

Cutting-edge wastewater treatment technology provides a more sustainable water supply in Colorado, USA

The development of sustainable water treatment is a critical challenge for the growing city of Lafayette, Colorado, situated at the edge of the Rocky...

Integrated catchment systems: A paradigm shift in sustainable management

Water is a scarce and at-risk resource. It faces pressures from climate change, population growth, urbanisation, and pollution, while being affected by many industries...

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