ACWA’s robust, innovative Nitreat® system is fast proving to be the nitrate treatment system of choice
for water companies in AMP 5, having provided textbook demonstrations of its value in many successful AMP 4 projects.
Electronics company, Plessey Semiconductors Ltd, develops and manufactures products for the communications, industrial and medical instrumentation and high-reliability markets.
ACO Q-Brake Vortex flow controller added to Severn Trent Water Approved Product List. ![]()
Skipton-based ACWA Services celebrated its 25th anniversary this week with a reception at which Julian Smith, MP for Skipton and Ripon, staff and guests from around the world paid tribute to an extraordinary local success story.
Hydro International is launching the Hydro Brake OptimumTM, a new flow control that promises to set new design and performance standards for surface water, foul and combined sewer systems.
In what could be an increasing trend for the food industry, a new Build-Own-Operate renewable energy facility from BioWayste has begun producing electricity for the UK’s leading producer of fresh fruit products.
A €175m milestone sanitation project in Belgium helping to achieve vital North European water quality targets has been completed following the installation of innovative vortex-powered stormwater treatment technology from Hydro International.
International air, water and effluent treatment specialist ACWA Services’ highly-successful Amtreat® high-rate ammonia removal process was in the spotlight at the recent European Biosolids & Organics Resources Conference, Europe’s premier biosolids and biowaste event.
United Uitilities has specified Excel New Blue PE pipe from GPS PE Pipe Systems for the last of three Victorian mains renewal programmes in Huyton, Liverpool, following the success of Excel pipe in the previous sliplining project.
In 2012 ACWA Services celebrates 25 years of success in the water industry, a period during which the company has achieved widespread international acclaim and success, and grown from one employee to well over 100.
Managing Director Peter Ripley looks back over the past quarter century.
As Saudi Arabia’s Al Shumaisi wastewater treatment plant takes shape advanced technology is very much driving the scheme, so report lead contractor ACWA Emirates. The plant, which is sited in the western region of the country between the cities of Makkah and Jeddah, will have a 12,000m3/day capacity and features ACWA’s award-winning Memtreat® membrane bioreactor technology (MBR).
In a strategic move, air pollution and odour control experts ACWA AIR are to target the Middle East with an ambitious programme of commercial expansion.
The Highways Agency’s £375 million upgrade to create 28 kilometres of new dual carriageway on the A46 in Nottinghamshire is using a Sustainable Drainage solution combining natural and engineered techniques to achieve pre-development surface water runoff in a sensitive location.