Northern Ireland Water Classification Statistics Report 2024 released
The 2024 Northern Ireland Water Classification Statistics Report has been published by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency and Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural...
Bearing failure analysis is critical – even in the ‘smart’ bearing era
The transition to ‘smarter’ technologies is gathering pace across all sectors of industry and wherever motion control applications require smooth and efficient movement ‘smart’...
Engineering business invests in new water technology hub
An advanced engineering company is developing a new water technology hub in North Yorkshire that will create eight new jobs.
Synthotech develops advanced monitoring and...
Ovarro’s SCOPE provides telemetry for Uisce Éireann
Major reform of water services in the Republic of Ireland includes implementation of a centralised telemetry system that will help manage thousands of assets,...
How Severn Trent could use remotely operated drones to help spot leaks from hundreds of miles away
Severn Trent is trialling futuristic new drones technology - which could help detect leaking pipes from hundreds of miles away.
Pilots Duncan Turner and Jonny...
Effective, affordable monitoring for smaller machinery
Whilst machine monitoring is an essential requirement in many manufacturing and industrial applications, not all require the more substantial investment of high-integrity, stand-alone MMS...
Wireless river monitoring for water quality environmental compliance
Water companies are managing river monitoring roll out on an unprecedented scale, and this poses a multitude of challenges. A completely wireless solution overcomes...
Pump expert predicts 2025 will be the year remote monitoring comes to the fore
A pump expert has predicted that 2025 will be the year that smart monitoring and digitalisation in IoT pump monitoring will come to the...
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...
Sensor expert BAUMER develops electromagnetic immersion flow sensor specifically designed for water pressures up to 100 bar
Sensor expert BAUMER has announced that the company has developed a robust, cost-effective electromagnetic immersion flow sensor specifically designed for water pressures up to...
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...
InPipe Products launch ‘groundbreaking’ new money-saving mapping tool
A pipeline-pigging supplier has unveiled a ‘groundbreaking’ new state-of-the-art mapping tool.
iNPIPE PRODUCTS Phoenix Debris Mapping Tool uses the latest hi-tech sensors to produce a...
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...
Outsourcing offers an improved operational focus, says Dr Mikael Khan, General Manager, Suez UK
Dr Mikael Khan, General Manager, SUEZ UK, discusses with Phil Alsop, Editor of Water Magazine, two ways in which it just might be time...
AQS by Aliaxis and A2A Ciclo Idrico win prestigious Pioneer Award 2024 by Solar Impulse Foundation
Aliaxis SA, has announced that AQS by Aliaxis, one of its subsidiaries has won the 2024 Pioneer Award of the Solar Impulse Foundation in...
92% of English bathing waters meet water quality standards but more still needs to be done
Figures released this week reveal that 92% of bathing waters in England have met minimum water quality standards, with 85% of bathing waters being...
Xylem analytics platform wins smart monitoring award
An integrated software and analytics platform helping water utilities to reduce combined sewer overflows has been recognised at the Water, Wastewater & Environmental Monitoring (WWEM)...
Smart metering: transforming water management
Smart metering has revolutionized the water sector, providing advanced tools for efficient, sustainable water resource management. Smart metering has been a mainstay in digitally...
Two companies prosecuted for Worcestershire brook pollution caused by a series of human and corporate failings
A prosecution by the Environment Agency has resulted in the conviction of two companies for causing trade effluent to pollute three kilometres of a...
IN FULL FLOW: Maximising smart meter data
With smart meter installations set to increase fivefold, how can utilities maximise the insights the data can provide, asks Ruth Clarke, head of digital...
Wastewater flow compliance achieved at Fowey
Here at Water magazine, we are constantly looking for projects that have overcome challenges in ways that could benefit others. Focusing on flow measurement...
River monitoring drone boats arrive in UK
Autonomous and remote-controlled drone boats that can measure discharge flow rate and water quality in rivers are available in the UK for the first...
SWIG Early Career Researcher Poster Competition winners announced
The SWIG Early Career Researcher Poster Competition took to the stage at WWEM 2024 last week, showcasing some of the most exciting emerging talents...
Drone trial set to improve water quality launched in Northumberland
Drones are being used to improve the quality of water in UK coastal waters and estuaries as part of a trial with Northumbrian Water,...
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