Smith & Loveless highlights the OXIGEST MBR Wastewater Treatment System, combining biological nutrient removal with membrane filtration to deliver superior effluent quality in a space-saving, automated design.
Targeting solids control in wastewater pumping, the new macerator design focuses on faster servicing, reversible wear parts, and throughput up to 100 m³/h.
Scottish Water advises householders and businesses to protect internal water pipes to reduce the risk of bursts, flooding, and water losses during sub-zero temperatures.
National Pump Company outlines design parameters and certifications supporting high-capacity pumping from deep sources across municipal, agricultural, and industrial applications.
The innovative Flocell XFM filtration system provides a sustainable, low-energy solution for wastewater treatment, significantly reducing phosphorus levels and solids through efficient open-cell media.
The water company successfully finalized an £87,000 investment to replace aging infrastructure, significantly reducing the risk of future leaks and ensuring supply reliability.
A buoy-based monitoring system provides continuous, multi-parameter water quality data for lakes and reservoirs, helping operators detect risks early and manage drinking-water sources more effectively.
Omniflex deploys LoRaWAN-based monitoring to improve consumption visibility, cost allocation, and ESG reporting across a large multi-tenant port environment.