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AUMA Goes Green with Commitment to Net Zero
AUMA Actuators Limited is advancing its sustainability efforts by investing in renewable energy technologies, significantly reducing its carbon footprint and energy costs. The company aims for Net Zero by implementing various eco-friendly initiatives.
AUMA Actuators Limited is committed to Net Zero, investing in renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions through innovative sustainability practices.
AUMA Actuator Upgrade After 40 Years of Continuous Service for Anglian Water
Anglian Water has replaced a 40-year-old AUMA actuator at its North Walsham Water Treatment Works, highlighting the durability and reliability of AUMA products in the water sector.
Anglian Water replaces a 40-year-old AUMA actuator, showcasing the longevity and reliability of AUMA's electric actuators in the UK water sector.
WWT’s Drinking Water Quality Conference 2023
The Drinking Water Quality Conference 2023 will be held on 19 September in Birmingham, focusing on the challenges of maintaining drinking water quality in the UK. It will feature discussions from leading experts in the field.
Join the Drinking Water Quality Conference 2023 on 19 September in Birmingham to explore key challenges and solutions for drinking water quality in the UK.
AUMA Continues to Grow UK Presence with Recruitment of New Technical Sales Engineer
AUMA Actuators Limited has appointed John Heselwood as a new technical sales engineer to enhance its operations in the UK water sector, particularly in the north of England and Scotland.
AUMA Actuators Limited strengthens its UK team with the recruitment of John Heselwood as technical sales engineer, focusing on water sector growth.
Waterwise Top tips for hot weather this Dry July!
As temperatures rise this summer, Waterwise offers practical tips for conserving water during Dry July, including efficient watering methods and reusing water.
Discover Waterwise's top tips for saving water during hot weather this Dry July, ensuring your garden stays healthy while conserving resources.
Ofwat gives go ahead to accelerate schemes totalling £2.2bn
Ofwat has approved 33 infrastructure projects worth £2.2 billion, set to begin in 2023-24, aimed at improving water quality and resilience in the UK.
Ofwat has greenlit £2.2 billion for 33 infrastructure schemes to enhance water quality and resilience, starting in 2023-24.
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