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G Stow appoints new Business Manager to drive company growth

G Stow has announced the appointment of Jade Willis as its new Business Manager. With over 100 years of borehole drilling and maintenance in the...

Veolia Water Technologies upgrades speciality chemical manufacturer’s ageing water treatment system

Veolia Water Technologies has designed and installed two SIRION Mega Reverse Osmosis (RO) units for a Yorkshire-based speciality chemical company. The engineered solution has...

Unusually high water levels creating groundwater flooding risk

A leading environmental consultancy is warning of groundwater flooding across several parts of the country, months earlier than expected, because many boreholes and aquifers...

£11m investment in Suffolk water supply

Work is underway on an £11.5m investment to add resilience to water supplies in rural Suffolk. £8m of upgrades at Essex & Suffolk Water’s Rickinghall...

NI Water adapts new technology to assist with the impact of climate change

NI Water has been adapting new technology to assist with the impact of climate change on the supply of drinking water. More extremes in weather...

Yorkshire Water improves borehole data access through British Geological Survey collaboration

Yorkshire Water has committed to making future ground investigation data publicly available to view via the British Geological Survey’s (BGS) GeoIndex platform. The utility company...

G Stow appoint new borehole drilling General Manager

Water borehole drilling and maintenance specialist G Stow has announced the appointment of Geraud Amoussou as the company’s new borehole drilling general manager. Geraud is a...

All of England’s South West region now in drought, pushing the drought status figure to 11 of the 14 Environment Agency areas in England

The Environment Agency has agreed that all of the South West of England is now in drought following some of the driest conditions in...

Grundfos Ghana Water Initiative to roll out 12 new digital water sites

Following a successful pilot in Abomosu, the solar-powered, digitised water systems will provide access to clean water to over 100,000 people in underserved rural...

Advanced water quality monitor installed in the Serpentine

Looking to find ways to keep improving water quality, the managers of the Royal Parks have installed a continuous water quality monitor; an ESNET...

SEPA warns water scarcity risk set to reach ‘Significant’ level in Scotland

Businesses in Scotland could soon be required to stop abstracting water, with 2022 seeing the driest January in the east since 1940. Groundwater and...

Matthew Humphreys, Utilities Sector Manager at Adler & Allan, discusses how to use assessments and maintenance to tackle your CSO targets

The use of Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) continues to place water companies under intense scrutiny. In response to bleak Environment Agency figures and scathing...

Confused by Regulation 31? Geoquip examines when approval is no longer necessary

When it comes to the UK’s drinking water, there can be no compromise on quality. Strict controls are in place to ensure it is safe...

DuPont funds groundwater treatment solution for rural South African community

DuPont Water Solutions has announced a partnership with Kusini Water, the City of Mbombela Municipality and the U.S. Embassy on a new project that...

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