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WN July 2015

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The panel system is for larger CSO chambers or where access does not allow the use of a pre- assembled Vario If you require further information on any of our products pl ease email enquiries@talis-group.com TALIS UK manufactures and supplies a comprehensive range of valves, hydrants and fittings from 16mm to 3600mm for up to 160 bar applications. We can offer a design and after sales service package. Please visit talis-uk.com for more information. Cost effective solutions from TALIS UK Your Choice in Waterflow Control Precise Engineering Complete Solutions www.talis-uk.com Your Choice in Waterflow Control TALIS UK Rückgewinnung Pumpwerk Rohrnetze Wassergewinnung Speicher Bewässerung Talsperre Aufbereitung Industrie Kraftwerk Klärwerk Gas Rückgewinnung Pumpwerk Rohrnetze Wassergewinnung Speicher Bewässerung Talsperre Aufbereitung Industrie Kraftwerk Klärwerk Gas Rückgewinnung Pumpwerk Rohrnetze Wassergewinnung Speicher Bewässerung Talsperre Aufbereitung Industrie Kraftwerk Klärwerk Gas Rückgewinnung Pumpwerk Rohrnetze Wassergewinnung Speicher Bewässerung Talsperre Aufbereitung Industrie Kraftwerk Klärwerk Gas Rückgewinnung Pumpwerk Rohrnetze Wassergewinnung Speicher Bewässerung Talsperre Aufbereitung Industrie Kraftwerk Klärwerk Gas Rückgewinnung Pumpwerk Rohrnetze Wassergewinnung Speicher Bewässerung Talsperre Aufbereitung Industrie Kraftwerk Klärwerk Gas @TalisUK JULY 2015 WET NEWS 13 • Kijlstra's pre-cast Vario and panel systems are being used to construct combined sewage overflows • The pre-cast systems are modular and based on standard components • The panel system is flexible and can be installed with either a pre-cast or an in-situ base slab • Installation is rapid and the unit can be connected quickly to drainage pipes "Following some initial meetings between George Leslie and Kijlstra, an understanding of the constraints for delivery of projects led us to a position where the project team were able to select the best form of pre-cast to suit a particular site" Andy MacLeod, George Leslie 1 Scottish Water's Glasgow Environmental Programme is the biggest investment in Glasgow's wastewater network since Victorian times 2 The traditional method of installing CSO chambers is to use in-situ concrete 3 Site access conditions and production, and shipping restrictions had to be taken into consideration as small as possible. Following initial meetings between George Leslie and Kijlstra, an understanding of constraints for delivery of projects led us to a position where the project team were able to select the best form of pre-cast to suit a particular site," he adds. "With site access conditions and production and shipping restrictions considered, Kijlstra are normally able to provide a competitively-priced product or system to suit our requirements. This has led to some project teams selecting the preferred pre-cast construction product and then retrofitting the design," says MacLeod. "The main benefits of the pre-cast option are the programme savings, as well as improved quality of end product, and reduced exposure to health and safety hazards." Installation is rapid and the unit is quickly connected to drainage pipes Sponsored by Organised by A sell-out event for 3 consecutive years, the Water Scotland Conference & Exhibition is the only event that brings together the Scottish water sector on an annual basis to share leading case studies and strategic expertise specifi c to Scotland. The 2015 event is well timed to explore the results of the SR15 process and how its delivery is developing for the next 6 years. Attend this CPD-certifi ed conference to address: • Scotland's progress towards becoming a Hydro Nation and the associated economic benefi ts • The Water Framework Directive – the practical challenges and opportunities of its implementation • What should be done to keep driving up customer satisfaction • The latest technology innovations and their practical application • Progress towards improved supply chain collaboration • How the sector will be measuring and delivering outcomes from 2015-2021 Supported by Book online at www.WWT-environment.net Follow us @WWTlive using #waterscotland Douglas Millican CEO Scottish Water Chris Wallace Director Scottish Water International Richard Allan Senior Research Fellow, CREW Hutton Institute Alan Sutherland CEO WICS Terry A'Hearn CEO SEPA Jon Rathjen Water Industry Team Leader Scottish Government WaterScotland-HPH.indd 1 11/06/2015 09:31

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