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Monitoring stations for Belgian sewerage network

To overcome the problem of the ineffectiveness of the sewerage overflows throughout Belgium, some 300 monitoring stations are being installed using sensors for measuring water flows and water quality

News from Partech Instruments, Feb 14, 2006

New Prosonic S - an ultrasonic all-rounder

The new Prosonic S ultrasonic transmitter from Endress+Hauser cleverly combines level measurement, flowmetering and pump control - all in one single device!

News from Endress + Hauser, Feb 13, 2006

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Workshops ask 'What future for sewer adoption?'

The WRc Group, authors of the latest (6th) edition of Sewers for Adoption will host a series of 1 day regional workshops in March 2006, with the aim to define the future for sewer adoption

News from WRc, Jan 25, 2006

Progressing cavity pump improves sludge transfer

Robbins and Myers, manufacturers of the Moyno progressing cavity pump range, outline their contribution in meeting the increasing demands placed upon wastewater treatment operators

News from Robbins & Myers UK, Jan 13, 2006

Blueprint for future drain and sewer adoption

The WRc Group is launching a 6th definitive guide for those planning, designing and constructing sewers and pumping stations for adoption, at a series of workshops in March 2006

News from WRc, Dec 29, 2005

Pumping sewage without blockage from rags

The blockage free sewage and waste stream pumping provided by the ABS patented Contrablock technology is now used in well over one million installations worldwide

News from ABS Pumps, Dec 16, 2005

Feed forward control of chemical dosing

The removal of phosphate from the effluent of a sewage works is an essential part of the urban waste water directive: Partech has trialled closed loop feed forward control of an inlet dosing system

News from Partech Instruments, Dec 6, 2005

Mono builds complete solution at Broadmoor

Mono has designed and installed a new packaged pumping station in Broadmoor, Wales, for Welsh Water, who required a complete package to handle the extra sewage from a new caravan park

News from Mono Pumps, Nov 11, 2005

New pump management relay increases efficiency

Carlo Gavazzi UK is expanding its portfolio of products for the water treatment market with the introduction of a new pump change-over relay

News from Carlo Gavazzi, Oct 25, 2005

ATEX approved 'Alarum' for CSO applications

Hawker Electronics were approached to solve a problem monitoring the water levels in Combined Sewerage Overflows - CSOs - especially low and high levels, to prevent flooding

News from Hawker Electronics, Oct 24, 2005

Study into 'Sustainable Urban Drainage' systems

Black and Veatch lead an international study team to complete stormwater management and urban drainage research targeted at understanding of options and costs

News from Black and Veatch, Oct 20, 2005

New wastewater or sewage lifting stations

ABS Pumps has announced the introduction of the new Nirolift and Sanisett 1-2 lifting stations, which have been designed as complete installations in one unit

News from ABS Pumps, Oct 14, 2005

Dry well submersibles solve Hospital pump problem

Faced with maintaining ageing sewage ejector systems, Southend Hospital decided to upgrade to dry well, submersible sewage pumps in an effort to improve efficiency and reduce running costs

News from ABS Pumps, Oct 12, 2005

Mono packaged pumping station for rural locations

Mono has solved a problem for Maldon District Council in Essex through the replacement of an old pump house with a Mono Packaged Pumping Station

News from Mono Pumps, Oct 7, 2005

Multi-million savings planned for Water Industry

Fats, oils and greases are currently costing the water industry up to GBP20 million each year in sewer inefficiencies and sewer cleaning costs: but FOG could be a future resource

News from WRc, Sep 26, 2005

Optical DO measurement for water applications

You can look to the new Oxymax COS61, the new Endress+Hauser optical dissolved oxygen sensor, to deliver maximum availability with minimum maintenance - even with no water flow!

News from Endress + Hauser, Sep 16, 2005

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Giant wet well uses special Echomax XPS-30 sensor

For a low maintenance solution that they can really rely on, Welsh Water chose a Siemens Echomax XPS-30 level transducer mounted on a stainless steel bracket for their giant 30m wetwell near Newport

News from Siemens Automation and Drives, Sep 14, 2005

Ultrasonic wet-well pump control brings savings

Yorkshire Water Services has installed Siemens HydroRanger ultrasonic level controllers, eliminating operational problems and saving money through more energy-efficient wet-well level control

News from Siemens Automation and Drives, Aug 25, 2005

Sewage discharge planning for new Gatwick terminal

Black and Veatch has successfully completed a technical study, including survey and modelling, for the world's leading airport company, BAA, at London Gatwick Airport, to improve sewer discharges

News from Black and Veatch, Jul 25, 2005

ABS pumps help keep Scottish beaches clean

As concern for the environment grows, so does the need for efficient handling of both industrial and domestic effluent: ABS Pumps have provided equipment for an 1100m long pump-driven sea outfall

News from ABS Pumps, Jun 30, 2005

Solar-powered circulators provide pond odour cap

Unique solar-powered circulators offer reliable odour control at industrial and municipal wastewater storage facilities, preventing health hazards, plus providing major savings on chemicals and energy

News from SolarBee, Jun 29, 2005

Landia pump and mixer expansion to UK operations

Landia, established for over 70 years as a manufacturer of ultra-reliable pumps and mixers, has more than doubled the size of its UK and Ireland operation, with an entire new office development

News from Landia, Jun 24, 2005

Enhanced aeration with cost-effective mixer

Landia and Air Products have combined their quality mixing and oxygen generating technology to provide a highly cost-effective and energy efficient solution to wastewater treatment aeration

News from Landia, Jun 24, 2005

Wastewater plant control for Robin Hood Airport

Controlstar Systems has just commissioned the control system for the wastewater plant at the recently opened International Robin Hood Airport, (previously known as Finningley) near Doncaster

News from Controlstar Systems, Jun 20, 2005

Danish sludge dewatering plant chooses Hanovia UV

For wastewater disinfection before mixing with a polymer for sludge decantation and dewatering, a municipality in Denmark has installed a Hanovia medium pressure UV disinfection system

News from Hanovia, Jun 2, 2005

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