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15 PROJECT FOCUS
Hall claims UK fi rst in water
treatment
20 PROJECT FOCUS
NI Water invests £14 million in
Belfast supply system
27 PROJECT FOCUS
Managing a technology transition
04 News
Thames Tideway Tunnel
given planning consent
07 Industry leaders
Mark Lane, chairman of
British Water
33 Technically
speaking
UV disinfection of waste-
water and stormwater
37 Getting to grips
The damage that can be
caused by pump cavitation
– and how to avoid it
41 Digging deeper
How real-time monitoring
of water resources can help
with pollution mitigation
45 WWEM Preview
Everything you need to
know about the show
49 Digging deeper
Thames Water's partner
alliance and the levers that
drive effi ciency
53 Research
round-up
The EXPOVAL research
project aims to write a 'rule
book' for the international
wastewater industry
Contents
October
Brian Back,
RDN
"There is a lot of
buzz around real-
time monitoring and
proactive pollution
mitigation in the
industry at present."
(p41)
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Ian Kirkaldy Southern Water
Simon Barnes Yorkshire Water
Nigel Paterson Veolia Water
James Chalmers ABB
Piers Clark Thames Water, Isle Utilities
Tony Conway United Utilities
Paul Gibbs Anglian Water
Graham Keegan Eight
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Mark Allen Black & Veatch
Duncan Lewis Xylem Water Solutions
Clive Patten Sulzer Pumps Wastewater
Frank Rogalla Aqualia
Mark Smith WRc
Prof Tom Stephenson
Cranfield University,
British Water, Bluewater Bio
Steve Webber Murphy Group
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"This essential new project will
provide a vital new source of water
coming into Belfast, which will be
particularly important over the
winter months and in emergency
situations to supplement increased
demand when the infrastructure is
particularly vulnerable." (p20)
Martin Gillen, Northern Ireland Water