Scottish Water is making rapid progress on its £38 million investment project for customers that will boost the resilience and efficiency of the water network between Peterhead and Ellon.
Uisce Éireann is progressing a €50 million upgrade of the wastewater infrastructure network in Rathmullan, Ramelton and Milford – later this month significant improvement works will get underway in the seaside village of Rathmullan.
Wessex Water has invested £7 million to upgrade and safeguard the water distribution system in the north of the county.
Severn Trent Water (STW) is interested in hearing from suppliers who have experience in pressurised pipe cleaning and would like to discuss their requirements further ahead of going out to tender with a formal contract notice in 2025.
South East Water is progressing work on three substantial projects in an extensive £80 million-pound investment in the water network in East Sussex which will improve supply, resilience and quality with new pipework being laid and treatment works upgraded.
Scottish Water is investing £2 million to upgrade a section of its supply network in Springburn and Robroyston to support the development of around 5,000 new homes.
Southern Water has set out how much it has spent over the last four years since spring 2020 on planned water and waste infrastructure projects, broken down county-by-county.
The first pipes have been laid in a new 57km water pipeline, which will support supplies to more than 200,000 people across the North East.
South East Water is set to invest more than £2 million to improve the water network between Hale and Aldershot.
Future Water, the business support organisation for the UK water sector and the supply chain, is holding an online webinar next week to launch the Future Water Record Card.
“SAS (Surplus Activated Sludge) is a bit weird and can do odd things,” says Stuart Chatten, Lead Bioresources Technician at Whitlingham Water Recycling Centre (WRC), one of Anglian Water’s principal centres for processing sewage, serving a population of 400,000.
Owen Mace has taken over as Director of the British Plastics Federation (BPF) Plastic Pipes Group on the retirement of Caroline Ayres. He was previously Standards and Technical Manager for the group.
PureTec Separations, the Ledbury-based water treatment engineering firm, has appointed Dan Norman as its new Sales Manager – Water Process Systems, supporting the company’s continued growth in the UK and international markets.
bNovate has launched BactoCloud, a secure cloud-based platform that connects and manages its BactoSense instruments, enabling real-time monitoring and optimization of microbial water quality.