Water and Effluent Treatment News
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contractors, delivering the specialist information that they require to operate
efficiently, cost-effectively and profitably in an ever changing market place.
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and, through its lively and authoritative editorial content, ensures they are
up-to-date about the new products and services vital to their needs.
» Voluflow overcomes the law of gravity in settling tanks(June 09) Having been tried and tested in other industry sectors, the Voluflow inlet converter from Fostech could be the answer to meeting increasing water quality standards and overcoming clarifier problems. WET News takes a look at the system.
» AOP technology a boon for drinking water treatment(June 09) Systems that use AOP technology are considered more effective than conventional oxidation processes. Phil Whittaker explains why their popularity has led to their increasing use in drinking water treatment and water reuse applications.
» Rainwater or greywater?(June 09) In the second in a series of articles, Stormsaver's Michael Farnsworth discusses the relative benefits of rainwater harvesting and greywater recycling, and explains the advantages and disadvantages of each method.
» Burkert valves offer top-up facility to existing systems(June 09) Rainwater harvesting systems have many benefits, not only to the environment but also to the average householder as well as business. The collection systems are helping to address the ever-increasing demand for drinking water.
» The Ultracoat cure(June 09) Ultracoat is a revolutionary trenchless technology solution, introduced into the UK by Fernco Environmental, with Yorkshire-based Ferro Monk Systems its first approved applicator. It is proving ideal in today's environmentally-conscious world.
» Crowds flock to IWEX 2009(June 09) Part of Sustainabilitylive!, IWEX 2009 took place on May 19-21 at the NEC, Birmingham. And there were plenty of innovative products for visitors to see.