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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,...

A roadmap to tackle marine litter: Experts consider key ingredients

A recent study published in Marine Pollution Bulletin itemises the practical steps required to create a roadmap for combating marine litter. It was authored...

Air defence technology demonstrated at Aberdeen Offshore Wind Farm

Air defence radar technology on wind turbines has been successfully demonstrated at Aberdeen Offshore Wind Farm, marking a seemingly significant milestone in the UK’s...

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...

Biodegradeable PCBs demonstrate operation at GHz frequencies

A collaboration between the University of Glasgow and Jiva Materials has demonstrated biodegradable “Soluboards” capable of operating at GHz frequencies. The advance holds forth...

Yorkshire Water models sewer data availability

An ongoing project with Yorkshire Water is taking a proactive approach to combined sewer overflow (CSO) management, shifting from reactive responses to preventative measures...

Real-time river monitoring project launches in Devon

South Hams District Council is launching a new real-time water quality monitoring initiative across rivers and estuaries in Devon, using sensors designed by local...

Missoula Water advances leak detection after rigorous competition

An acoustic pipe monitoring leak detection technology that uses fire hydrants to host multi-sensor devices, has already found more than a dozen leaks for...

Tentacle-like underwater robot will make offshore inspections safer and more precise, say creators

A tentacle-like underwater robot that its creators say can safely interact with offshore structures is being primed for a role in the inspection and...

Section 82: an opportunity for strategic thinking

New environmental legislation for England and Wales requires continuous water quality monitoring, writes Darren Hanson of Xylem UK - and the wins will go...

Applying advanced waste reduction strategies in modern warehousing

This article contains sponsored content. Modern warehouses generate an estimated 2.5 million tonnes of operational waste annually across the UK, with packaging materials accounting...

Establishing the tray-to-tray recycling market: technology, scale and challenges

Tray-to-tray recycling is becoming a recognised approach for advancing circularity in plastic packaging – especially for food-grade applications. Valerio Sama, Business Development Manager –...

AI-driven continuous water monitoring system to be adopted by Yorkshire Water

Testing, inspection, and certification firm SOCOTEC UK and Ireland has secured a contract with Yorkshire Water—in partnership with UnifAI Technology—to deploy AI-powered, continuous water...

Rivers advocacy group and technology firm partner to strengthen river resilience

In the wake of the Cunliffe Review and rising demand for transparency and collaboration across the UK’s water sector, The Rivers Trust and Additive...

Versatile flow computer for hydrocarbon measurement

This article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Ex-i Flow Measurement. The SFC3000 flow computer from Sussex based Ex-i Flow Measurement Ltd is...

Open-source AI models support water quality monitoring

Collaborative innovation project River Deep Mountain AI (RDMAI) has announced the open-source release of a suite of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) models...

AI-enabled digital twin will support coral reef restoration in Saudi Arabia

A recent project leverages AI expertise to enhance coral monitoring and restoration strategies across a 100-hectare reefscape in the Red Sea. The groups behind...

Profiling an invisible hazard: Equipping sites to work with hydrogen

While hydrogen has advantages that explain its ongoing use as a putative green replacement for many other fuels, it does present a quite distinct...

UK government body to deploy innovative robotics to manage radioactive waste

The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) group has announced a partnership which will see innovative technology deployed for the first time on a nuclear site...

Conductivity level probes prioritise robustness and ease of use

This article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with VEGA Controls. As industries continue to focus on safety, efficiency, and system reliability, VEGA Controls...