Cost savings in the pipeline: Mag meter replacement offers easy install
IN development for a year by Nivus, the company’s pipe sensor came to market in 2008 primarily targeted at challenging the mag meter market.
First...
Tackling phosphate removal on the broads
Paul Barter of Hydro International looks at the positive impact that phosphate reduction in sewage discharge has had on the ecology of the UK's...
Practical advice for river restorers
RIVERS by Design is a new guide for planners, developers, architects and landscape architects.
Using a series of inspirational case studies it shows development professionals...
Action and reaction
As international pressure mounts on industry to clean up its act and make bigger energy savings, companies have had to respond by adapting their...
Waste firm doubles up on screens
CDEnviro has won an order to supply a second MSU:10 portable sludge screen unit to a Scottish waste management company.
Ayrshire-based Billy Bowie Special...
Huber unit solves the problem of disposal costs
HUBER Technology is reporting success with its latest sludge treatment machine, the RoFAS, which has been used in several applications by waste water treatment...
Cambi in sewage treatment works win
Cambi is working a contract for the thermal hydrolysis process at two of Europe’s biggest sewage treatment works.
Tamesis, the joint venture of Imtech and...
Sludge wonderful sludge
Back in 2009 Haigh were approached by a number of key customers with the request to bring a new small sludge screening system to...
Standards affected by ‘weird‘ weather
MORE than 90% of England’s bathing waters meet the minimum European water quality standard with 58% complying with the tighter guideline standard following one...
Anglian eyes up the main chance
CONTRACTORS have reached the halfway stage of a 16-week project to secure water supplies to part of Ipswich.
Anglian Water is restoring one-and-a-half kilometres of...
A fresh start for water drinkers
MORE than 8,000 people in the Oban area are benefiting from the completion of a major Scottish Water project.
The company has spent more than...
Efficiency to the fore at waste water site
Welsh Water has improved maintenance and operational procedures at a wastewater treatment works by introducing a maintenance-in-place rotary lobe pump.
As well as reducing downtime...
When the boat comes in
A research consultancy has dived in at the deep end as the regulatory requirement to assess reservoirs and lakes is widened to include smaller...
House builder decides to go with the Flo
One of the first UK stormwater treatments of its kind has helped a developer ‘do the double’ on a new project.
Fairview New Homes...
SCFI Strengthens Offering with Air Products Partnership
Irish firm SCFI has announced an alliance with Air Products to streamline its customer offering whilst further developing commercial opportunities for AquaCritox®, its environmentally...
ACWA air provides advanced ventilation and odour control
Air pollution control specialist, ACWA AIR, has completed a prestigious, fast-track contract to design, manufacture, install and commission Odour Scrubbing and Activated Carbon Deodoriser...
Detecting gas hazards in the water and wastewater industries
by Alison Smith, Marketing Director, Crowcon
The water and wastewater industries produce many toxic and flammable gases that need to be detected and eliminated. The...
New storm water drainage systems in Irvine and Kilmarnock
Leading water management solutions company, Asset International ltd (Asset), in partnership with KWH Pipe UK Ltd, has supplied a Weholite storm water attenuation tank...
HWM leak detection equipment protects water supplies
Mogi Mirim, a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil, has recently invested more than £4m in sanitation and water resources. This...
Rotork retrofit improves valve actuation efficiency
Rotork modulating electric valve actuators have been installed in an efficiency upgrade project at a large water treatment works serving the Dutch capital city...