A new pipe weight calculator has been added to the FT Pipeline Systems website. Read more
A highly advanced, self-calibrating TOC analyser from HACH LANGE is helping Manchester Airport to effectively monitor runoff Read more
International air, water and effluent treatment specialist ACWA has won a highly prestigious contract to supply Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE) with a de-alkaliser for its Sidcup site Read more
Following a rigorous procurement programme, innovative technology provider Hydro International has been awarded a five-year Framework Agreement by Scottish Water to supply sand filtration equipment. Read more
Head of the Environment Agency Lord Chris Smith has described Thames Water’s proposed “ super-sewer” as a necessity, not an option.
Latest statistics show that only just over one fifth (22%) of rivers monitored under the Water Framework Directive were of at least a ‘good’ standard in 2010.
The Environment Agency has gone out to tender with a waterway construction contract.worth up to £40 million.
The outlook for the UK construction industry remains bleak, according to the latest CITB-ConstructionSkills five year forecast.
Leading audit firm PwC says that with the number of construction insolvencies likely to increase in 2012, major contractors must take a pro-active approach to managing risk in their supply chain.
The Competition Commission has accepted interim undertakings given by Alinda Capital Partners LLC, South Staffordshire Plc and Cambridge Water PLC on the recent acquisition of Cambridge Water.
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.
A detailed and informative Guide to Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) in the Urban Landscape has been published as part of the Engineering Nature’s Way initiative by Hydro International.