Steps to unlocking water data capability

The water sector has made good progress with digitisation – the capturing of data for storage and processing – writes Ruth Clarke, head of digital, Xylem UK and Ireland.

This large-scale analogue-to-digital conversion means there iscertainly no shortage of …

NATCEM 35 Approved for use at ZERO Degrees

Working in freezing conditions can be challenging for Civil Engineering projects, as many cement-based products are ineffective below 5°C. Natural Cement is pleased to announce that our NATCEM 35 is now approved for use in Public Water Supplies at temperatures

Member News – Fusion

Fusion Utilities part of Wolseley UK became operational from the brand new and highly anticipated Horizon 29 site just outside Chesterfield from 1st July 2024

The new facility will allow the brand to accommodate an extensive range of utilities …

Bold ambition on leakage investment bodes well

Those water companies getting on the front foot with leakage targets and technology investment now will be in a strong position going into AMP8, writes Paul Hartley, chief commercial officer, Ovarro.

The year 2023/24 was challenging for UK water

Sydney Water case study

Sarco Stopper Ltd have worked with Crane Building Services & Utilities for many years in developing and delivering the Sarco HydroBags under pressure via Crane’s Wizard Isolation systems for water mains, allowing customers to always be in supply during repair,

Preparations underway ahead of mandatory monitoring

Healthier rivers will be one outcome of implementation of the Environment Act 21, writes Darren Hanson, director of environmental solutions, Xylem. Now water companies need to concentrate efforts on ensuring a smooth rollout of monitoring technology.

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