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  Water and Effluent Treatment News
Monthly tabloid WET News is the voice of water industry contractors, delivering the specialist information that they require to operate efficiently, cost-effectively and profitably in an ever changing market place. WET News recognises that these contractors are important buyers in the industry and, through its lively and authoritative editorial content, ensures they are up-to-date about the new products and services vital to their needs.


Water & Effluent Treatment News
» A whiff of success (April 10) [Restricted]
Odour control schemes have come a long way in the past two decades. But, as John Hobson says, there are still challenges ahead.

» HWM's hi-tech solution makes perfect SonicSens (April 10) [Restricted]
In remote areas, monitoring water rates can be a challenge. But, as Scottish Water has discovered through its Water Framework Directive responsibilities, the selection of versatile ultrasonic level sensors has proved a canny choice.

» Water Discharge - All across the air, land and water (April 10) [Restricted]
A common regulatory system for all emissions has just come into force. Dr Ian H Pallett explains what it will mean in practice for the water industry.

» Saving energy efficiently (April 10) [Restricted]
When Severn Trent Water was having flow rate problems at its Wanlip Sewage Treatment Works, the installation of ABB variable speed drives sorted out the problem - and proved a double winner by massively reducing energy costs too.

» Lessons from the storm (February 10) [Restricted]
When heavy rainfall on the Isle of Man threatened to cause a pollution incident along the River Laxey, the value of CIPP lining technology was proved once again.

» Developing the future (February 10) [Restricted]
Now is the time to improve the way that drainage projects are designed, specified and installed. And collaboration is key to helping the UK cope better with changing weather patterns and new legislation, says Dr Jason Shingleton.

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