E Journal

Aug 01, 2022

News

Herrenknecht AG

Achim Kühn

Always Moving Forward in Pipeline Technology

A dense pipeline network spanning over three million kilometers is the global backbone of industry and commerce. To keep supply stable, innovative pipeline companies are constantly expanding the network and making it denser even in sparsely populated places. In the pipeline business too, Herrenknecht is a dependable partner supporting its contractors throughout the duration of every project. Groundbreaking pipeline tools close technology gaps and offer individual solutions for any project challenge.
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Jul 29, 2022

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TEPPFA

Using Plastic Pipes for Heating and Cooling Brings Energy Efficiency Gains

Surface heating and cooling using plastic pipes is being highlighted at the moment as it is helping facilitate a greater uptake of renewable heat sources and is proving highly energy-efficient in our increasingly energy-aware climate.
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Jul 26, 2022

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Trenchless Australasia

Jenna May

Auckland’s biggest water project finishes construction

Auckland’s biggest-ever water project – a $400 m water transmission pipeline from Manukau to Khyber Pass – has been completed after more than a decade in construction.
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Jul 26, 2022

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British Water

Katie Moore

Collaboration Needed to Bring About Radical Change in Water Sector

Radical change is needed if the water industry is to meet the serious challenges it is now facing, a British Water event heard. With climate change, population growth and changing customer expectation already driving transformation, more needs to happen – and closer collaboration, while removing barriers to innovation, is key.
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Jul 25, 2022

Article

Frontiers Media SA

Avril C Horne

Study shows advantages of ecological flood protection

Ecological flood control, i.e. measures that restore floodplains, is effective, technically possible and economically efficient. Yet, this approach is not consistently implemented worldwide because of the high administrative and legal hurdles. This is shown in a study by German and American scientists. Based on the study results, politicians and authorities are recommended to focus more on ecological flood protection in the future and to develop efficient solutions for providing the necessary areas.
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Jul 22, 2022

News

RTi

NordiTube presents comprehensive product portfolio at No-Dig Down Under

NordiTube Technologies has established a global position as a technology provider for trenchless pipe rehabilitation systems.
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Jul 21, 2022

News

Aqua Assets

Asset Training: Paving the way in safety

Aqua Assets subsidiary Asset Training is dedicated to providing training in water and waste management and industrial maintenance services.
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Jul 20, 2022

Article

European Association for Ductile Iron Pipe Systems · EADIPS®/ Fachgemeinschaft Guss-Rohrsysteme (FGR®) e.V.

Dipl.-Ing. Christoph Bennerscheidt

Replacement of the Gönhard reservoir in Aarau

New DN 400 drinking water transport pipeline
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Jul 19, 2022

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SwiftComply

Laura Su

Clearing the FOG – a Data-Led Approach

Water utilities have a major challenge working with local food businesses to prevent fats, oils and grease entering the sewer network, but a combined data and marketing approach could be the answer, says Michael O'Dwyer, founder and chief executive, SwiftComply. Fats oils and grease (FOG) in the sewer network are a £90 million a year headache for water utilities in England and Wales. While giant fatbergs get all the press coverage, there are hundreds and thousands of smaller blockages that the water companies are tasked with clearing day-in day-out.
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Jul 18, 2022

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WPL Ltd

Lianne Ayling

Securing Wastewater Treatment Fit for the Future

As population growth puts pressure on wastewater treatment plant capacity, Andrew Baird, technical director, WPL, makes the case for better understanding and greater flexibility.
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Jul 18, 2022

News

The British Plastics Federation

Testing of Plastics Piping Systems for a Lifetime of Confidence for Domestic Applications

The service life of plastics is generally determined by a combination of three factors; temperature, stress (pressure) and aggressive chemicals. Members of the BPF Pipes Group have piping products which undertake extensive testing at the extreme limits of these factors to ensure that they will give excellent performance in water systems.
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Jul 15, 2022

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Leibniz-Zentrum für Marine Tropenforschung (ZMT) GmbH - WG Deliberation, Valuation & Sustainability

Dr. Marie Fujitani

Nature-Based Tourism in the Tropics: How Can Wastewater Management Be Improved?

BMBF funds social-ecological research and a new working group at the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT) in cooperation with the Social Sciences department at the University of Bremen with close to two million euros. Imagine yourself walking along a beach, sand beneath your toes, enjoying the fresh tang of the sea. Whether or not you are aware, you are engaging in nature-based tourism.
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Jul 14, 2022

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Primayer Limited

Catherine Harris

Revolutionary Technology Delivers Major Leak Reduction

A joint Primayer - Anglian Water project has seen leakage reduction of 1.4 million litres of water per day in targeted areas. Primayer’s managing director Roger Ironmonger explains how new technology and close collaboration led to the fantastic results. Leakage remains one of the biggest concerns for the water industry – in the UK about 20% of water supplied is lost through leaks.
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Jul 13, 2022

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European Association for Ductile Iron Pipe Systems · EADIPS® / Fachgemeinschaft Guss-Rohrsysteme (FGR®) e. V.

Dipl.-Ing. Christoph Bennerscheidt

The Galgenbuck tunnel in the region of Schaffhausen

Traffic safety thanks to ductile cast iron extinguishing water pipelines
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Jul 11, 2022

Article

Hydrogen Economist

Tom Young

Finland Determined To Build New National Network of Hydrogen Pipelines

Finland intends to construct and operate a national hydrogen transmission network and link this infrastructure to other countries in the Baltic Sea region.
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Jul 07, 2022

Article

TEPPFA

Why Flexibility Is Essential in Pipes

The pipe landscape all over the world is changing. Pipe materials have evolved from grey cast iron and lead into today’s ductile iron, steel and plastics (PE and PVC). Yet it is plastic pipes that have produced the most exciting developments, and possible solutions to longer term issues like leakage, environmental impact and whole-life pipe performance.
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Jul 06, 2022

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British Water

Mar Batista Segui

Onsite Assessment Bolsters Wastewater Technician Training

An overhaul of British Water’s wastewater treatment technicians’ training means plant operatives will now undertake onsite assessment to complete the course. The requirement has been made more rigorous to raise standards and incorporate larger plant sizes, up to 1,000 population equivalent (PE).
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Jul 05, 2022

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Warden Biomedia

Junaid Ul Hassan

Filter Media Optimises Treatment for Norwegian Fish Farm

An onshore fish farm in Norway has introduced a new type of filter media to reduce the size of the MBBR required in its water treatment process. Warden Biomedia’s managing director, Mark Barrett explains the advantages.
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Jul 04, 2022

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European Association for Ductile Iron Pipe Systems · EADIPS®/ Fachgemeinschaft Guss-Rohrsysteme (FGR®) e.V.

Christoph Bennerscheidt

Reduce the Costs of Pumping and the Risk of Damages

The ventilation of pressure pipelines
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Jun 27, 2022

News

Utility Week

Water Industry Awards Rising Stars: innovating amid a ‘seismic shift’ in bioresources

In the build up to the 2022 Water Industry Awards, Andrew McLeod, a bioresources process engineer at Jacobs and Rising Star Award finalist, reflects on five years in utilities after ‘pivoting’ from academia.
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Jun 24, 2022

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Bureau of Reclamation

Peter Soeth

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Bureau of Reclamation: A Joint Commitment to the Nation’s Water Infrastructure

The State of the Infrastructure: A Joint Report by the Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers provides a high-level overview of the infrastructure asset portfolio and related asset management practices, collaboration efforts, and future strategies.
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Jun 23, 2022

News

BHR Group

Kate Goldberg

Pump That Sludge – With Optimum Efficiency

Efficient sludge pumping has an important role to play as water companies gear up for zero carbon, says Mick Dawson, consultancy director, BHR Group, who urges designers and operators to better understand their sludge systems.
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Jun 22, 2022

News

Phaesun GmbH

Géraldine Quelle

Drinking Water for the Maasai in the Steppe of Tanzania

Together with nine other European project partners, Phaesun is developing innovative desalination systems based on electrodialysis technology as part of the EU development and innovation project REvivED Water. In February 2020, a pilot plant was installed at a saline well in the Tanzanian Maasai village of Ndedo and supplies the population with 2000 litres of drinking water per day.
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Jun 21, 2022

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British Water

Lila Thompson

Updated Wastewater Treatment Guidance Gains Regulatory Support

British Water has published new technical guidance for users of packaged treatment plants which includes updated information on environmental regulatory standards and legislation.
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Jun 17, 2022

News

WPL, part of the WCS Group

Lianne Ayling

Celebrating the Extraordinary Talent of Women in Engineering

On International Women in Engineering Day WCS Group shines a light on two of its talented engineers, Holly Waterman and Mónica Rodrigues.
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