Three UK water companies face £168m fines for sewage spills
Thames Water, Yorkshire Water, and Northumbrian Water face hefty fines after a “catalogue of fail...
Thames Water, Yorkshire Water, and Northumbrian Water face hefty fines after a “catalogue of fail...
OFWAT is now investigating all 11 water and wastewater companies in England and Wales for wastewa...
IMMEDIATE action to bolster maintenance of the sewage system and sensors to allow real-time monit...
WELSH WATER has admitted to spilling untreated sewage at dozens of treatment plants for years. Da...
WATER technology company Aquaporin has announced it is working with Singapore's National Water Ag...
WITH industry forced to apologise for dumping untreated sewage into rivers, changes upstream incl...
IN WHAT is described as a major step forward in protecting public health, the US Environmental Pr...
SOUTH Africa and Japan have signed a memorandum of cooperation (MoC) in the field of water resour...
NESTLÉ South Africa is transforming its Mossel Bay dairy factory into a “zero water” site by re-u...
SUEZ has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Rosneft to improve water and wastewater pr...
The first solar-powered desalination plant in South Africa will convert sea water into fresh water.
AN Environmental Agency report has warned that leaking pipes, water wastage, population growth, a...
A WATER purification method has been developed that uses sunlight along with an inexpensive gel, ...
A RESEARCHER at the University of Bath, UK, has been awarded a grant to develop the photocatalysi...
COOLING tower water could be reused and recycled ten or more times by using a new silica-removing...
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