Curio to build a UK fleet of micropollutant testing plants using Veolia ozone systems
Curio Water has announced plans to build ten pilot plants that will allow water companies to test for a wide range of micropollutants in...
Testing and training facilities revamped at National Lift Tower
A leading Training and Research Centre located in the world’s tallest drainage testing installation, The National Lift Tower, in Northampton, has undergone a major...
Engineers to hone analytical skills at ABB’s new Skills Hub at UK Service Training Centre
ABB has unveiled an analytical training facility, part of its Service Training Centre in Stonehouse, UK to equip engineers with expertise in its latest...
SEPA unveils new method to detect chemicals in water environment
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has introduced an innovative new approach to water sampling to improve the identification and monitoring of chemicals in...
Scottish Water installs 1000 new sewer monitors
Scottish Water has installed more than 1000 new sewer monitors across its waste water system as part of a £500m programme of investment to...
Waters Corporation opens state-of-the-art precision manufacturing facility in Longbridge, UK
Waters Corporation has announced the official opening of its new 45,000 square foot manufacturing facility at the Longbridge Business Park in the West Midlands....
Scientists at Heriot-Watt University develop technology that will significantly improve the detection of waterborne pathogens
Technology that will significantly improve the safety of public water supplies by greatly improving the detection of waterborne pathogens, has been developed by scientists...
New process maximises material recovery in water treatment plants
A research and innovation project funded by the Re:Source strategic innovation has made significant progress in transforming water treatment plants into resource plants. The...
New study shows Sudoc catalysts efficiently break down pharmaceuticals in polluted waters
Carnegie Mellon University scientists have found that Sudoc’s patented NewTAML catalysts and hydrogen peroxide effectively degrade several antibiotics and other drugs found in municipal...
Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence holds business showcase with Arup and Bruntwood SciTech in Birmingham Tech Week
Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence (AIME) has hosted a business showcase in collaboration with Arup and Bruntwood SciTech as part of Birmingham Tech Week...
Minister Muir announces Northern Ireland’s 2024 bathing water results
Northern Ireland’s bathing waters have continued to perform well in 2024 despite the rather gloomy, wet summer. All 26 identified bathing waters in Northern...
NSF opens advanced water testing laboratory in Germany
NSF, a global leader in public health and safety, has announced the opening of its state-of-the-art water testing laboratory in Rheda-Wiedenbrück, Germany.
This facility marks...
United Utilities claims victory in the WWEM Instrumentation Apprentice Competition
This year’s Instrumentation Apprentice Competition took place at the recent WWEM exhibition, held at the NEC Birmingham on the 9th and 10th of October.
The...
New study shows need for better understanding of microbiomes in domestic hot-water installations
A new seminal study led by leading microbiologist Prof. emerit. Thomas Egli, has brought to light the unexpected microbial communities thriving within domestic hot-water...
Pipeline pressure testing standard sets precedent
Regulations for hydrostatic pressure testing have taken a significant step forward with the release of Water UK’s Water Industry Standard for hydrostatic pressure testing...
Initium advises water infrastructure specialist Veriflo on its sale to Celnor
Initium Corporate Finance has advised the shareholders of Veriflo on the sale of the business to Celnor, a group offering a broad range of...
40 tonnes of bee-harming neonics a year flow through Asia’s longest river
More than 40 tonnes of bee-harming neonicotinoid insecticides, known as neonics, have been estimated to be flowing through Asia’s longest river every year, according...
New state-of-the-art CTS chemistry laboratory opens in leicester
CTS recently opened its new state-of-the-art laboratory facilities.
Phil Marshall, CEO of Phenna Group, cut the ribbon in the opening ceremony, whose investment made...
Roke delivers innovation to the Anglian @one Alliance partnership to enhance water quality monitoring
Roke, a UK-based technology company, was approached by the Anglian Water @one Alliance partnership to develop a conceptual solution in one of the...
Streamlining Compliance: How NSF REG4 Certification accelerates product approval in the UK water industry
Simon Warburton, Operations Manager at NSF, has over 30 years of experience at NSF's specialist testing lab for water fittings and materials in South...
CTS appoints Matthew Johanson as new Managing Director
CTS, a provider of construction materials testing, and surveying and monitoring services across the UK, has appointed Matthew Johanson as Managing Director. He will...
Health-threat ‘forever chemicals’ removed from water with 3D-printed ceramic ink
Engineers have invented a new way to remove health-harming ‘forever chemicals’ from water – using 3D printing.
Researchers at the University of Bath say their...
TerrAffix and Kier identify solution to microplastics road runoff challenge
Laboratory testing undertaken by RSK Group company TerrAffix and Kier has demonstrated that a plant-based material used to create a biochar can successfully remove...
New laboratory signals Alpha Scientific expansion
The growth and expansion of Alpha Scientific is being underlined by the relocation to a brand new, UKAS accredited, microbiological water testing laboratory in...
bNovate Technologies and MattenPlant sign groundbreaking distribution agreement to enhance water safety across Asia
In a landmark move set to revolutionise water safety across Asia, Switzerland’s bNovate Technologies SA, which provides rapid monitoring and analysis of water, sealed...
Unit 9 tenant NovNat Tech celebrates further milestone
NovNat Tech, the visionary Birmingham start-up that is developing a novel technology to generate water out of air, is celebrating a significant milestone as...
New meta-study findings are evidence plastic pipe lifetimes are in excess of 100 years
A new meta-study on the service lifetimes of plastic pipes for pressure and non-pressure applications has confirmed through independent findings that safe service lifetimes...
eoapp AQUA: Monitoring water quality from space
While global warming puts severe pressure on water bodies, public authorities and industry must balance their efforts to minimise risks. At the same time,...
Game-changer for microbiological analysis
At the foot of the emblematic Pierre Avoi Mountain in the Swiss Alps, the village of Saxon has a singular history with water. A...
Fuse raises £1.6m seed funding to develop innovative point-of-need diagnostic tests
Fuse Diagnostics has announced that it has completed an oversubscribed seed investment round – raising a total of £1.6 million from a syndicate of...
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