@Richardhold@Thames21 The filter would block and the contents that you then try and flush would come straight back at you ...but seriously the water companies can't install that sort of thing in a property....much easier to ban plastic wet wipes
Tackling sewage pollution from storm overflows needs widespread action. Fatbergs in sewers are a real problem.
Build awareness by getting "Sewer Heroes - Fighting the Fatberg" become an official @LEGO_Group set! Click 'Support' in the link.
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Minister agreed my request to consult on water companies becoming statutory consultees for large developments. Helps ensure future investment in water treatment can keep pace with development growth. Important incremental steps to improve river quality
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The afternoon keynote from Valentina D'Aniello of at Xylem talked about how we can use technology to address the challenges of Pollution and Net Zero as well as a monitoring programme that is set into the revised Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive, some…https://t.co/QOYE19ElIf
@WiseOnWater @infotiles@envirotecmag Watch out in the first quarter of 2023 when the @IWAHQ Digital Water Programme will be producing a White Paper on Digital Transformation in Water & Sanitation.
Our own Jane Hubble, Head of Technical Services in the School of Water, Energy and Environment, explains how universities can step up to support the technical workforce.👇
The Instrumentation Apprentice Competition has started and is in full swing. Apprentices from Anglian Water Services, Thames Water, United Utilities, Severn Trent, WRc Group and Z-Tech Control Systems Ltd all competing for WWEM Instrument Apprentice 2022. https://t.co/Z2vGiR1jpD
Some photos from Round 2 of the Instrumentation Apprentice Competition today at WWEM. Fantastic to have 6 teams from water companies and suppliers sowing off their skills. https://t.co/cYebsYl0a0
Delighted to be taking part in the #DigitalWaterSummit in November/December this year and to have worked with the team at the International Water Association to put this video together.
#digitalwater https://t.co/3qRdAswtJl
If your an instrumentation geek in the Water Industry in the UK there is literally only one conference to go to...#WWEM taking place on 12th & 13th October at the Telford International Centre. This year sees
WIPAC Flow Forum
WIPAC…https://t.co/uFOIQfe082 https://t.co/mkvg5VEsyR
Our annual photography competition is now open for entries! In celebration of @F4WaterResearch joining #TheIES family, this year's theme is #water 💦
For more information head over to our website: https://t.co/WpWWPoZmD6
We can't wait to see your images!📸
#photography#FWR
Thanks so much to all those who fed into development of our new strategy.
The world will need a whole load more environmentally-skilled people in coming years if we're to deliver #climate and #nature recovery.
We're going to do our utmost to support them & give them a voice.
Some days arw just packed full and despite being knackered at the end of it there is a wry sense of satisfaction...
A train journey into London and a quick sprint over to the International Water Association offices in East India Dock. A client meeting bo…https://t.co/u0iGhauOqM
Imagine if there was an event for Water Industry Instrumentation Apprentices or those in the first two years of working in instrumentation to take part in to have a friendly challenging day and pick up lots of instrumentation exper…https://t.co/Q6ew2d5HMG https://t.co/umQgHEekMR
Preparing for the off at the SWIG "Monitoring the Production Factory" workshop. Its a last event for @WaterSensors who we said a fond farewell to at last nights board meeting with a SWIG Water Drop. This event is also Hannah Casswell who is our new SWIG P…https://t.co/WCkzaYC16Q
Welcome to the April 2022 edition of WIPAC Monthly. To access the latest edition the link is https://t.co/U62TmUGNsm and don't forget the CIWEM webinar on storm overflows on 3rd May - https://t.co/kFBDqgAztq