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Water Regs UK retires Water Regulations Guide

Water Regs UK has announced the launch of its new guidance online, marking the retirement of the Water Regulations Guide. This is the most significant change in guidance for more than twenty years and aims to provide more accessible,...

United Utilities and University of Manchester join forces in the hunt for materials of the future

An ambitious project between United Utilities and the University of Manchester to put green concrete to the test in the water sector has taken an important step forward. The University of Manchester’s Graphene Green Concrete is one of the partners...

Better flood protection planned for Isle of Wight

The Environment Agency, in partnership with the Isle of Wight Council, has committed to better protect more than 300 properties and businesses from coastal erosion and flooding in Yaverland, Sandown and Shanklin for the next 50 years.  The decision to...

Kemtile wades into Wessex Water flooring challenge

Kemtile, a division of Stonhard, has recently completed the installation of a new hard-wearing and chemically resistant flooring solution for Wessex Water at their Food Hall Facility.   The regional water and sewerage business - which serves 2.9 million customers across the south-west of...

Boris Miksic receives special recognition for 50 Years of dedicated work at NACE-International

Boris Miksic, a Croatian-American entrepreneur and owner of Cortec Corporation, has received special recognition for 50 years of dedicated work at NACE-International, the largest global organization focusing on developing standards for corrosion prevention. Cortec is a global corrosion inhibitor manufacturer...

OEP finds ‘deeply concerning’ issues with how the laws in place to protect England’s rivers, lakes and coastal waters are being put into practice

‘Deeply concerning’ failures to properly implement regulations designed to protect rivers, lakes and coastal waters in England mean key targets for improvement will be missed, a report by the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) has found. As part of its...

Urgent investment needed for “wicked” rivers problem

The water sector is at the forefront of the UK's sustainability revolution, but this is not without its challenges. The need for greater investment, underpinned by robust data, was the subject of British Water's second annual Creating a More...

Jacobi Group receives WQA Excellence Award for sustainability journey

Jacobi Carbons, Inc. – a global supplier of activated carbon, ion exchange resins and mobile filter service solutions – has been named recipient of the 2024 Water Quality Association (WQA) Excellence Award, which honours member companies improving the lives...

Protecting Dorset the plan with Halstock expansion

A multi-million pound investment that will help to further protect waterways in the rural north-west corner of Dorset has been outlined in a development to be considered by county planners. Proposals for more than £7 million to be spent to...

Five years of beaver activity reduces impact of flooding

A project to reintroduce beavers to East Anglia has successfully reduced the impact of flooding and drought by storing millions of litres of water over 5 years. Five years ago, Spains Hall Estate in Essex and the Environment Agency released...

Yorkshire Water planning £60m investment to improve wastewater treatment in Ilkley

Yorkshire Water has announced plans to invest in the region of £60m at its wastewater treatment works and storm overflows in Ilkley to reduce storm discharges to the river Wharfe, improving water quality at the designated bathing water in...

Anglian Water offers £70 million support package for customers struggling with the cost of living

Anglian Water has announced a £70 million package of customer support throughout 2024 for those struggling with the cost of living. This package will help an estimated 380,000 customers over the next year. Anglian Water is highlighting the support packages...

London Climate Technology Show returns for third edition at ExCeL London

The organiser of the London Climate Technology Show has announced the event will return to ExCeL in London for its third edition, from November 27th to 28th, 2024. Designed as a platform for advancing the global net zero economy transition,...

Pablo Martinez-Moore, Commercial & Marketing Director at North Ridge Pumps, examines the role of the filter press

Pablo Martinez-Moore, Commercial & Marketing Director at North Ridge Pumps, has been involved in the pump industry for over 10 years, and has become a specialist in a range of pumping applications. Here, he examines the role of the...

ANDRITZ to showcase new technologies at IFAT 2024 in Munich, Germany

ANDRITZ has announced the company will be exhibiting a broad range of both proven and new technologies, services, and automation solutions for the water, wastewater, and waste management industries at the IFAT 2024 show in Munich, Germany, from May...

26,000 properties in St Leonards and Hastings lose water supply due to burst water main

Around 26,000 properties in St Leonards and Hastings, which lost water supply after Thursday night's burst water main, have now had mains supply restored. Of the remaining 6,500 properties affected, a significant number are expected to be back on supply...

South West Water and University of Exeter make history together with launch of pioneering research centre to tackle global environmental challenges

The £30 million, Net Zero research centre which will tackle global environmental challenges has officially opened its doors. The Centre for Resilience in Environment, Water and Waste (CREWW) is a first-of-its-kind partnership between South West Water, the University of Exeter...

Innovative partnership expanding support available to Yorkshire Water customers

Yorkshire Water is trialling a new partnership to improve the support it offers to people in Yorkshire who may be struggling financially.   The utility has joined forces with TellJo in a first direct partnership within the water sector. TellJo helps businesses...

Aliaxis appointed as key framework supplier to Yorkshire Water

Fluid management solutions specialist Aliaxis UK has been appointed as key framework supplier to Yorkshire Water across multiple lots, following a successful commercial tender. The new framework will run for up to the next six years, with Aliaxis nominated as...

Barhale recommits to Anglian Water’s @one Alliance to deliver £2.6 billion package of investment over AMP8

Barhale is set to recommit to Anglian Water’s @one Alliance ahead of a new Asset Management Period (AMP8) for 2025 to 2030, in which the water company is proposing its largest ever package of investment. The existing partners – Balfour...

Stantec acquires Hydrock, a UK integrated engineering design firm

Stantec, a global leader in sustainable design and engineering, has acquired Hydrock, a 950-person integrated engineering design firm headquartered in Bristol, England. Founded in 1995, Hydrock holds a nationwide presence with 22 UK locations and industry-renowned experience providing sustainable solutions...

Pennon hosts Youth Board workshops to share plans and discuss the priorities of future customers

Colleagues from across Pennon Group’s water businesses have sat down with their future customers to understand more about their priorities and to share the companies’ future plans. As part of Pennon’s annual insight programme, the company recently held four workshops...

Giant lift irrigation project to benefit from Thordon’s shaft seal expertise

Canada’s Thordon Bearings is playing a vital role in providing water to arid regions, with the installation of axial shaft seals and filtration systems to the world’s largest irrigation project, in south central India. The Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme (KLIS)...

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