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Pumping station 2016

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The PumPing STaTion - PumP and ValVe SuPPlemenT 2016 3 THE PUMPING STATION PUMP AND VALVE SUPPLEMENT 4 interview: Peter Reynolds, BPma president 6 Case study: Wastewater pumps at heathrow 8 Case study: overpumping the River Severn 9 in depth: Pumps & energy 13 in depth: Valves and leak prevention 16 The Pump File 2016 Editor James Brockett, 01342 332024, jamesbrockett@fav-house.com Client Manager (North/Midlands) Judith Eastham, 0161 903 1512, Juditheastham@fav-house.com Client Manager (South/Global) Michael Butcher, 01342 332073, Michaelbutcher@fav-house.com Classified sales Danielle Mason, 01342 332047, Daniellemason@fav-house.com Production controller Sharon Miller, 01342 332054, sharonmiller@fav-house.com Publisher Angela Himus, 01342 332060, angelahimus@fav-house.com Published by Faversham House Ltd Faversham House, Windsor Court, Wood Street, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 1UZ Telephone: 01342 332000 Fax: 01342 332001 Subscriptions: 020 8955 7045 or email: fhcustomerservices@abacusemedia.com Editor's foreword Welcome to The Pumping Station, a special supplement on pumps and valves brought to you by the team behind WWT, WET News and Utility Week. Now is certainly an interesting time for pump and valve suppliers to the water industry: with utilities in AMP6 putting more emphasis than ever on energy-saving to meet their Totex objectives, and striving for a more efficient network to meet regulatory and customer demand, there is a growing pressure for technical innovation and the control and monitoring of equipment. At the same time, the adoption of private pumping stations in October this year is set to provide additional business opportunities; and the growing threat of floods and excess surface water in the UK's more volatile climate will provide a challenge for pump hire companies and solutions providers to rise to. If this supplement has whetted your appetite, then you won't want to miss The Pumping Station, our interactive live exhibit focusing on pumps at Utility Week Live in Birmingham on May 17-18. More details are available at: www.utilityweeklive.co.uk

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