Badger Meter UK appoints David Reynolds as new Senior Scientific Advisor for Water Quality

Badger Meter UK has announced the appointment of David Reynolds as a new Senior Scientific Advisor for Water Quality.

Responsible for identifying and developing scientific processes and strategies for Badger Meter, ATi and s::can, David will focus on the application of the company’s technology and collaboration with the water sector, as part of their continuous drive to deliver customer-focused, innovative solutions.

With more than 25 years experience within the water industry, David originally began his career at Thames Water Utilities in 1995.  Working in various scientific roles, including Head of Scientific Services and Water Quality Manager, David led the scientific team responsible for monitoring the performance of the water supply system.

David said: “I am very much looking forward to being part of the talented, experienced and enthusiastic Badger Meter UK team and working closely with our customers at such an exciting time, where advances in technology are allowing even greater insight into water quality across the entire supply system”.

SourceATi

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