NEARLY 65,000 more homes will get better protection from flooding after the green light for construction to start on 93 defence schemes this year.

On the defensive – Flood protection

NEARLY 65,000 more homes will get better protection from flooding after the green light for construction to start on 93 defence schemes this year. With...
Glasgow is poised for biggest spend in over a century

Glasgow is poised for biggest spend in over a century

THE biggest investment for more than 100 years in Greater Glasgow’s waste water network has been unveiled by Scottish Water. A £250m, five-year programme of...

Embracing the market model for sludge

A panel discussion at July's AD & Biogas show brought together water and waste industry representatives to discuss the challenges and opportunities that will...

AQE 2015 to focus on ways to improve air quality and emissions monitoring

AQE 2015, the international Air Quality and Emissions show, will take place in Telford, UK, on 22nd and 23rd April. Created to provide an...

Plant welcomes visit from PM

PRIME minister David Cameron donned a hard hat to visit a construction and demolition waste recycling plant in Oxford. His visit was in advance of...
Conference chair Dr Lesley Sloss introduced speakers from over 65 countries at the August event

Edinburgh event puts spotlight on mercury

MERCURY pollution attracted a significant amount of public interest at July's Mercury 2013 International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant (ICMGP), in Edinburgh....
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Recycled bottles used to create lights

Lights made from recycled cola bottles will soon go on the market following an international study led by Nottingham Trent University. In collaboration with Spanish...
A solar-powered hospital has been built north of the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince.

Solely solar for Haiti hospital

A solar-powered hospital has been built north of the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince. It was funded by over 150 charitable organisations, overseen by Partners in Health,...
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A view from the top

Envirotec addresses a few questions to Alan Edwards, SLR’s new UK managing director.
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Premium EVs get rare UK airing

UK media attention was drawn to the Greenfleet event in Edinburgh on 25 April, possibly by the opportunity to test drive Tesla’s Model S...

Carbon tax advocates talk pricing and implementation

Veolis CEO and chairman Antoine Frérot has called for a carbon tax at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP 21) on...
Aerial datasets are helping plan large scale restoration work in the Peak District national park.

Bluesky thinking – Firm assist moorland restoration

HIGH resolution aerial photomaps and laser-surveyed 3D terrain maps from Bluesky are being used to plan and implement vital moorland restoration work in England’s...

Smart metering delay follows IT concerns

THE government announced in May that it would delay for a year the introduction of smart metering, following concerns that the industry is not...
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Profiling pollution – Bluesky launch air quality mapping service

AERIAL mapping company Bluesky is launching a service to map air quality across towns and cities. Having successfully completed a project to map air...
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Reservoir scheme is nearer

A planning submission is expected at the end of the year as Bristol Water continues to firm up proposals for a £100m reservoir at...
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Herbicide-free weed control system goes on trial

A UK herbicide-free weed management company is challenging five major industry partners to test out its MW-Series and Foamstream weed control system, to prove...
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Heat pump body flies nest

AFTER 10 years growing and developing under the wing of the National Energy Foundation, the Ground Source Heat Pump Association has become a stand-alone...

Supermarket launches reusable packaging initiative

Tesco has launched a new system that allows its customers to buy a wide range of food, drink, household and beauty products in reusable...
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Gauging groundwater flood risk

FOLLOWING the launch of its Groundwater Flood Risk map in October, water environment services provider ESI is offering Local Authorities a free licence to...

5p bag charge aims to curb waste

SCOTLAND has revealed plans to charge consumers for single use carriers bags in a bid to curb plastic waste, leaving England as the only...