Test for faecal contamination cuts time for results from 24 hours to four

A new test reduces the time required to analyse water samples for indicators of faecal contamination from 24 hours to four. It was developed...

Project uses plants and worms to regenerate polluted urban soils

Dr Lorna Anguilano, co-founder of Phyona: “Plants have been regenerating landscapes for millions of years and we're now just beginning to understand how to...

What the UK Government’s PFAS Plan means for industry

An analysis of the new government action plan by experts at activated carbon and purification technology firm Puragen, including some discussion of the practicality...

Environment Agency announces largest ever expansion of its enforcement team

The Environment Agency (EA) has announced a fivefold increase in its team of enforcement officers and lawyers tackling water pollution, from 41 roles in...

Firms join forces to deliver circular water solutions for UK industry

Global engineering and built environment consultancy Arup and Dutch industrial water specialist Evides Industriewater have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) designed to address...

Comment: Why predictive intelligence is non-negotiable for UK water

By Ryan Pearson of water technology firm Metasphere. The Independent Water Commission’s (IWC) Final Report, delivered in July 2025, is being called the water sector's...

Environmental monitoring expert listed in Sunday Times 2026 top 100 tech companies

The environmental technology company Meteor Communications has been included in the 2026 edition of The Sunday Times 100 Tech, Britain’s fastest-growing private technology companies,...

SEPA asks people in Scotland to help inform future flooding plans

People across Scotland are being invited to share their experiences of local flooding issues to help inform how flood risk is managed in their...

Water stewardship needs “same level of urgency” as climate and biodiversity, says ISEP report

Water deserves the same level of focus globally as climate change and biodiversity loss, according to a new paper from the Institute of Sustainability...

Water Discovery Challenge returns to bring more fresh thinking innovators into the water sector

The Water Innovation Fund is opening its doors to innovators from outside the water sector to enter bold solutions to the urgent challenges facing...

AI is changing the monitoring of biological pollutants in water bodies

The authors of a new review outline how AI can turn water quality management from a reactive, after-the-fact process into a proactive early warning...

Welsh utility scales up deployment of Intelligent submersible wastewater pump

Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water will roll out hundreds of Flygt Concertor intelligent pumping systems, following a successful deployment which delivered energy savings of 40%....

Time for a rethink on antibiotic-resistant bacteria?

Municipal wastewater contains a large range of excreted antibiotics and has therefore long been suspected to be a spawning ground for antibiotic-resistant bacteria. A...

New CEO at diaphragm pump manufacturer

KNF's Alexander Heizler and Martin Becker Effective from January 2026, Alexander Heizler assumes the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at diaphragm pump manufacturer KNF....

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...