Whose pollution is it anyway? Project will use bacteriophages to point the finger

An ambitious interdisciplinary project is aiming to develop and test a first-of-its-kind tool which can trace the sources of pollution in UK water bodies....

Cleaning up PFAS with PFAS will backfire, warn scientists

A new paper in Nature Communications raises a red flag about fluorinated sorbents, a class of emerging materials for removing PFAS from water. The...

US groups demonstrate commerical scale PFAS destruction of high-flow industrial wastewater

US firm Claros Technologies has completed a commercial-scale run of its proprietary UV-photochemical PFAS destruction method, reportedly achieving over 99.99% destruction across long, short,...

Water Jetting Association streamlines membership structure

The Water Jetting Association (JTA) has launched a simplified its membership structure so more businesses and organisations can take advantage of being members. The move...

Dundee-based greywater recycling startup secures £350k

Dundee-based water technology firm Cascade Water Products, has secured angel investment of up to £350,000 towards helping commercialise its innovative micro-greywater recycling system. Cascade says...

Using bacteria to create valuable materials from sludge: New funding announced in the Netherlands

Half a million euros has been donated to assist a research project at the University of Delft (TU Delft), exploring how microbes can be...

Study shows promise for acid mine drainage recycling

A novel method for converting hazardous acid mine drainage into a valuable resource for drinking water treatment offers hope for communities living near polluted...

Rainwater-only irrigation system launches at premiership club, with accompanying awareness campaign

In what seems an important advance, and a relatively rare one with UK sports infrastructure, Manchester City has announced that its City Football Academy,...

New predictive tech tackles oxygenation of fisheries

A new technology solution to tackle problems like algal blooms combines data science, environmental science, AI and IoT to monitor and predict water-quality issues,...

Technology firm signs asset monitoring deal with Southern Water

Southern Water has partnered with specialist technology company Samotics to deploy its SAM4 smart condition monitoring system at sites across southern England. The artificial...

£25 million Water Efficiency Lab competition aims to drive innovation and cut water use...

Ofwat announced its inaugural Water Efficiency Lab (‘WEL 1’) on 25 November. The £25 million challenge-led competition is intended to unlock and scale innovations...

Brighton SuDS scheme is a landmark intervention to protect groundwater

A project led by Brighton & Hove City Council, based on research from the University of Brighton, aims to protect 90% of the city’s...

Study finds higher levels of antimicrobial resistance in surface water during winter

A new study from The James Hutton Institute,* appears to have found that the levels of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) present in surface water increase...

Wet wipe island waste autopsy reveals extent of the sewer blockage challenge

A waste autopsy has examined 30 kg of the 114 tonnes of rubbish excavated from the banks of the River Thames, an area that...

Advanced river monitoring picks up three major awards

Xylem UK has been recognised with three major industry awards for its advanced river monitoring technologies that support UK utilities in meeting requirements under...

Strategic guide to water innovation launched by Spring

A valuable resource that will help innovators navigate, access and engage with the UK and Ireland water sector’s innovation ecosystem has launched. Developed by...

Rotary lobe pumps provide high volume mobile water treatment

This article contains sponsored content. During the construction or expansion of any site, or when mining operations take place, one key factor that demands...

Remote cameras enhance visibility of Swiss flood risk

A small network of five remote cameras has been installed to enhance the monitoring of key flood infrastructure at Schaffhausen, a municipality in the...

Northumbrian Water appoints installation partner for smart metering programme

Northumbrian Water has appointed United Infrastructure as its installation partner for a major smart meter transformation programme across the North East of England. Under a...

Flooding victims need single trusted line to expert help and clear accountability, MPs recommend

The Government must set up a single national flood reporting and information service to prevent homes and livelihoods being exposed, a cross-party Committee of...