SUEZ and Vodafone are joining forces to accelerate the global roll-out of remote water meter-reading via Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT1) communication networks. The aim is to bring over 2 million NB-IoT meters into service by 2030.
Comprehensive portfolio of over 300 proprietary chemical formulations with on-site expertise and world-class service enhances efficiency and sustainability while maximizing cost savings.
The solution implemented by Veolia will allow for the reuse of 3 cubic meters per hour (m3/h), or 3,000 liters per hour (l/h), of wastewater after treatment.
LG Sonic advocates for a sustainable approach to managing algal blooms, avoiding the harmful side effects of traditional chemical treatments. They believe that these chemicals only worsen the precarious situation, disrupting ecosystems and compromising water quality.
Yorkshire Water is investing £15m in its water treatment works in Fixby, Huddersfield, to further improve the performance of the facility and ensure safe, reliable clean drinking water.
Northumbrian Water invested £5.4m in the upgrades at Dipton Sewage Treatment Works (STW), resulting in enhancements to the final treated water that is released back into Dipton Burn.
Veolia has launched a national campaign to analyze the content of regulated PFAS in all drinking water production sites in France, sharing its first results.
Scottish Water is offering Ross-shire residents a further opportunity to discuss a proposal for a new pipe to supply water to a hydrogen production plant next to Beinn Tharsuinn Windfarm, west of Edderton, at a drop-in consultation event on Tuesday, 23 April from 3pm to 7.30pm at Ardross Hall.