British Water membership continues to grow with new members I-Phyc and Suez

British Water, the UK trade association representing the interests of the UK water and wastewater supply chain, has announced the latest new members to join them are I-Phyc and Suez.

I-Phyc is changing the wastewater treatment industry by utilising algae to polish wastewater of excess phosphorus and ammonia. This natural-based solution addresses a pressing issue as I-Phyc strive to preserve the quality of local watercourses and rivers.

Suez is a global provider of environmental solutions with over 160 years of experience. The company uses innovative solutions to achieve smart and sustainable management of natural resources in the UK.

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