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9 reasons to install a domestic sewage treatment plant

Nov 2, 2022| Wastewater Treatment
Perhaps you have a beautiful house in the countryside. It is detached from all the hustle and bustle of city life—which is what your family has ...

What is water recycling and why is it important?

Oct 27, 2022| Wastewater Treatment
The UK is facing increasing periods of drought and is enacting more legislation to protect its waterways from pollution. As a result, it's never been ...

10 of the best types of wastewater equipment for industry

Sep 28, 2022| Wastewater Treatment
Trade effluent is wastewater produced by any business as part of its commercial activity. In England and Wales, companies must adhere to strict ...

What is total viable count in water testing and why is it ...

Editors note: This blog post was originally published in August 2020 and has been updated with more information. Water that is supplied to buildings ...

How to improve ESG performance through investment in water ...

Sep 12, 2022|
Investors spend an average of £1m monthly on ESG research to inform their decisions. They are closely analysing issues related to water pollution, ...

What you need to know about Legionella: symptoms, treatment ...

Editors note: This blog post was first published in July 2019 and has been updated with additional information.

How to prevent and control Pseudomonas in water systems

We often talk about poor water hygiene in terms of Legionella and the risk it poses to human health. But it's not the only bacteria that building ...

Legionella control and effective Legionella testing in care ...

Jun 30, 2022| Legionella Control
Andrew Clegg tragically died of Legionnaires’ Disease in Fordingbridge Care Home, Hampshire in 2020. The care provider failed in its Legionella ...

Water microbiology, common contaminants and water treatment ...

Despite vast improvements in water safety, drinking water is still occasionally contaminated with pathogens and waterborne illnesses continue to ...

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