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Monday, March 17, 2025

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Failed legal challenge for South West Water after battle to get 12 sewage spill charge dropped

The Environment Agency has won a case against South West Water, after the water company attempted to prevent 12 charges relating to sewage discharges in Cornwall being taken forward in an impending prosecution.  South West Water had launched an abuse...

New study finds 1,450% increase in microplastic levels within soil after four years of sewage sludge application

A new study by The James Hutton Institute has revealed an increase of up to 1,450% in the level of microplastics found within soil samples after just four years of sewage sludge application. The study, which was carried out in...

Sara Vaughan joins South Staffordshire Plc’s Water Board of Directors

South Staffordshire Plc has announced the appointment of Sara Vaughan as an Independent Non-Executive Director and forthcoming Chair of the Board for its regulated clean water companies, Cambridge Water and South Staffs Water. Sara will succeed The Rt Hon Lord Smith of...

New Non-Executive Director at Meteor Communications targets continued expansion

Following successive years of vigorous growth, Meteor Communications, the specialist developer of remote environmental monitoring equipment and services, has appointed Thierry Bouzac as Non-Executive Director. “This is an important step in the strategic development of our company,” explains Matt Dibbs,...

Control Station announces successful acquisition and integration of its Ireland-based joint venture and distribution partner

Control Station Inc., a provider of process analytics and optimisation solutions based in North America, has announced the successful acquisition and integration of its Ireland-based joint venture and distribution partner. Originally formed in 2016 to support the needs of...

Buntingford Sewage Treatment Works completes £17.4 million upgrade as part of Thames Water’s commitment to river health

Thames Water has announced the completion of a £17.4 million upgrade at Buntingford STW. Having started work in 2022, the water company completed the upgraded in November 2024 which has expanded its flow capacity by 20%. This upgrade will...

NI Water announces fast-trach programme for Wastewater Assets Technicians

NI Water is searching for individuals to join its Fast-Track Learning for Operational Wastewater (FLOW) Programme. The water company says the programme is ideally suited to those looking to re-skill and begin a rewarding career in the water industry. No...

Major upgrade to Surrey wastewater works

Upgrades costing £13.8 million have overhauled how wastewater is treated at a Surrey site. The multi-million pound investment at Lingfield Wastewater Treatment Works will improve the quality of the treated water leaving the site – and reduce its reliance on...

New water quality data sheds light on health of rivers in Wales

Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has published new data on phosphorus levels in Welsh Special Area of Conservation (SAC) rivers. The data shows small improvements, while interim water quality classifications for Welsh rivers hold steady.  Collaborative and concerted efforts to tackle...

Environment Secretary Steve Reed highlights Havant Thicket reservoir as a prime example of private sector investment driving forward major infrastructure projects

Environment Secretary Steve Reed visited Havant Thicket reservoir this week as part of the ‘Things Can Only Get Cleaner’ tour that he and Water Minister Emma Hardy are making. The Havant Thicket reservoir is the first reservoir to be built...

Minister for Water and Flooding, Emma Hardy, visits North Cave Wetlands to see how nature-based solutions help flooding

The North Cave Wetlands nature reserve was the final location on the nationwide ‘Things Can Only Get Cleaner’ water tour by Defra Ministers.   Minister for Water and Flooding, Emma Hardy, visited the 140-hectare site near Brough, East Yorkshire. Once a sand...

Aardman film spotlights groundwater flooding in new national initiative

Aardman, the multi-award-winning studio behind the beloved Wallace & Gromit franchise, has partnered with a national initiative to highlight the devastating impact of groundwater flooding with a new short film, Darcy’s Tale. The film follows Darcy, a lonely mole searching...

Leeds flood alleviation scheme wins top civil engineering award

Phase 2 of a major flood alleviation scheme to protect the city of Leeds from the River Aire won a major award at the Institution of Civil Engineers' annual Civil Engineering Awards.  The region's 70th annual awards ceremony which celebrates...

Andrew Muir launches corporate plan, setting strategic direction for DAERA

Northern Ireland's Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Minister, Andrew Muir, has launched a 10-point Corporate Plan, setting a strategic direction for the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) for 2025-2027. One of the 10 key pledges is the...

Environment Secretary Steve Reed visits Cambridge to discuss the region’s urgent water needs

Environment Secretary Steve Reed met with key stakeholders in Cambridge to discuss the region’s urgent water needs. Without urgent investment in water infrastructure and demand reductions, the East of England is expected to face a water deficit of around 600...

A new documentary, Thames Water: Inside the Crisis, set to air on BBC Two

A new documentary, Thames Water: Inside the Crisis, is set to air on BBC Two next week, featuring exclusive behind-the-headlines access to Britain’s largest water company as it battles for survival. The two-part series captures the troubled utility’s attempts to...

SSE and Scottish Water Horizons partner to deliver low-carbon heat networks harnessing the untapped potential of wastewater

SSE Energy Solutions and Scottish Water Horizons have today announced a new strategic partnership to develop low-carbon district heat networks across Scotland, accelerating the country's journey toward net zero. Under the agreement, the organisations will collaborate to identify, develop and...

ICE welcomes Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Darren Jones, to annual All-Party Parliamentary Group on Infrastructure reception

Members of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Infrastructure (APPGI), senior industry leaders, and Members of Parliament, gathered this week at One Great George Street in Westminster, the historic headquarters of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).    Guests listened to...

New research finds that Wildlife Trust natural flood management schemes deliver £10 of benefit for every £1 invested

A new report commissioned by RSA Insurance, an Intact company, and The Wildlife Trusts shows that every £1 invested in natural flood management (NFM) is expected to deliver £10 of benefits over 30 years. Nature is one of the best...

SEPA launches new surface water and small watercourses flood maps

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has unveiled new surface water flood maps, which for the first time include small watercourses. This new level of detail provides Scotland with the most detailed and accurate picture of where flooding could...

Residents across the North East of England to benefit from investment in “smart sewers” that reduce sewage spills

Residents across the North East of England are benefiting from investment in “smart sewers” that use cutting-edge technology to reduce sewage spills and clean up the environment.  Visiting Northumbrian Water’s Howdon Sewage Treatment works on 12 March, Water Minister Emma...

Bathing water reforms keep pace with Britain’s love of swimming

As part of this first shake-up to our bathing waters since 2013, the government is developing plans to expand the definition of ‘bathers’ to include participants in water sports other than swimming, such as paddle boarders and surfers. To make...

Scottish Government launches recruitment campaign for new WICS Board Members

The Scottish Government has announced up to three vacancies for members of the Water Industry Commission for Scotland's (WICS) Board. WICS was established under the Water Industry Act 2002 to undertake the economic regulation of Scottish Water. The Commission is...

New theatres and networking opportunities await at this year’s WWEM Expo

Since the acquisition of Water, Wastewater & Environmental Monitoring (WWEM) Expo by ROAR B2B, 6 months ago, the new organiser says the exhibition is taking shape as part of an impressive line-up of ROAR B2B events dedicated to the...

Europump welcomes acceptance onto the EU Ecodesign Forum to foster sustainable practices in the pump industry

Europump, the European Association of Pump Manufacturers, has announced its official acceptance onto the newly established European Commission Ecodesign Forum. This forum aims to accelerate the transition to more sustainable products and services in line with the EU's broader...

The untapped green benefits of clean water projects

Access to clean drinking water is a basic human necessity for health and well-being. When we consider clean water initiatives, we naturally focus on their transformative impact on health, hygiene, and community development. Yet beyond these well-document benefits list...

Cranfield academic appointed to prestigious science committee

Dr Theresa Mercer, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Sustainability at Cranfield University, has been appointed to the Science Committee of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). The Science Committee provides strategic advice to NERC’s Executive and Council, shaping the development and...

£4.2m River Nidd water quality investment completed at Shaw Mills wastewater treatment works

A £4.2m Yorkshire Water project at the Shaw Mills wastewater treatment works near Harrogate, which will improve water quality in Thornley Beck and the river Nidd, is now complete. The work, delivered by Eric Wright Water, has seen the installation...

UK and Welsh Government unite in £1m fund to transform River Wye

The Welsh and UK Government have announced a new £1 million joint research initiative to tackle water quality issues in the River Wye.  The Welsh Deputy First Minister, Huw Irranca-Davies, and UK Government’s Water Minister, Emma Hardy, made the announcement...

Water Minister Emma Hardy visits the £35 million expansion of the Saltford Water Recycling Plant which will support economic and residential growth in Bath

Communities in Bath are set to benefit from new jobs, economic growth, and improved water quality on the River Avon with the expansion of the Saltford Water Recycling Plant.   After years of failure, our water infrastructure is crumbling, and public...

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