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Case Study: Morrison’s compliance fast-tracked by Gee
Friday, 01 June 2007
...That was the fast-track story of the installation by the Morrison Consent Compliance Team of a new caustic dosing system and utilisation tank at Southern Water’s Ashford Wastewater Treatment and Recycling Centre in Kent...
 
Case Study: Siemens Microfiltration system reduces heavy metal waste by two-thirds
Thursday, 31 May 2007
The amount of heavy metal waste generated at the Waco facility categorized the plant as a "significant hazardous waste generator," which created costly off-site hazardous waste disposal and extensive record keeping and documentation...
 
Case Study: Automatic filtration protection for nitrate reduction plant
Wednesday, 30 May 2007
Christ Kennicott Water Technology is supplying a series of nitrate removal systems to Severn Trent Water for un-manned borehole water treatment plants.
 
Case Study: London’s water supply relies on pneumatics and hydraulics
Tuesday, 29 May 2007
Thames Water is justifiably proud of its Ashford Common water treatment plant. It processes about 690 million litres a day and satisfies a quarter of London’s entire potable water needs...
 
Case Study: Trust role for Landia at Hafod Y Llan
Monday, 28 May 2007
A Landia DG 11.0 kW cutter pump is playing an important role in the waste and effluent management at The Hafod y Llan Estate, one of the National Trust’s largest mountain farms...
 
Case Study: Durapipe settles in at Holiday Inn, Norwich City
Thursday, 24 May 2007
A vast array of pipework and fittings has been utilised extensively within the construction of a new Holiday Inn Hotel in Norwich, located adjacent to Carrow Road, home of Norwich City Football Club...
 
Southern Water installs large High Performance Aerated Filter at Grayswood.
Wednesday, 23 May 2007

Southern Water, who is using WPL limited as one of their framework suppliers, has chosen to install a WPL modular HiPAF at the new site at Grayswood to improve and ensure water quality for the area...

 
Case Study: Making drinking water safe where arsenic is abundant
Friday, 18 May 2007
Arsenic, a naturally occurring chemical found in the earth's crust, can be dangerous to humans when released into drinking water supplies as rocks, minerals, and soils erode. This poisonous, metallic element is found in abundance in the state of Michigan...
 
Case Study: ITT Flygt helps London Underground stay on track
Monday, 14 May 2007
The world’s largest ITT Flygt Aquaview Masterstation is being used by Metronet Rail to keep tunnels and stations free from excess water that could disrupt London’s tube network.
 
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