Water & Wastewater Treatment Magazine
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www.wwtonline.co.uk | WWT | NOVEMBER 2016 | 3 Contents November Editor James Brockett 01342 332024 Jamesbrockett@fav-house.com Client Manager North/Midlands Judith Eastham 07733 232418 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 sharonmiller@fav-house.com Publisher Angela Himus 01342 332060 angelahimus@fav-house.com EDITORIAL BOARD Nigel Paterson Veolia Water Stuart Foster ABB Helen Samuels United Utilities George Taylor Isle Utilities Paul Gibbs Anglian Water Tony Koodie Black & Veatch Ian Kirkaldy Ind. Consultant Nick Mills Thames Water Austin Penn Sulzer Pumps Wastewater Paul Rutter Thames Water Mark Smith WRc Prof Tom Stephenson Cranfield University Dan Green Wessex Water Steve Webber Murphy Group Average circulation Jan-Dec 2015: 8,680 1yr: UK £109.00 Overseas (airmail) £123/$185 2yr: UK £191 Overseas (airmail) £219/$329 Subscriptions: 19 PROJECT FOCUS A new biological engineering research centre for wastewater 24 INNOVATION ZONE The challenge of metaldehyde removal 31 DIGGING DEEPER Pipe lining to protect against lead contamination 04 News Scottish Government 'to retain environmental standards' a er Brexit 10 Comment Pumping costs need to take whole lifecycle into account 12 Events WWT Drinking Water Quality conference 15 Front Line Dr Gergely Forgacs, Senior Process Engineer, Aqua Enviro 16 Industry Leader John Devall, Water Director, Northumbrian Water 23 Research So ware to track carbon footprint of sewage treatment 27 Getting to Grips Cryptosporidium – the old enemy returns 35 Research Notes Trace contaminants 39 Products Analysis 40 Recruitment & Classifi ed PIPING UP "The removal of lead pipes costs money which too o en the public are unwilling to spend. It's not sustainable for the water industry to continually dose phosphate, so together we need to fi nd some innovative solutions." Marcus Rink, Chief Inspector, Drinking Water Inspectorate, at WWT's Drinking Water Quality Conference (p12) John Devall, Northumbrian Water (p16) "Customer perception should be your reality – it's the ultimate barometer. If people across the country are choosing to drink bottled water, that should be concerning for the industry." Subscriptions call Kerry-Ann Buckell on tel: 01342 332031 or email: kerry-annbuckell@fav-house.com WWT is a member of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (which regulates the UK's magazine and newspaper industry). We abide by the Editors' Code of Practice and are committed to upholding the highest standards of journalism. If you think that we have not met those standards and want to make a complaint, please contact the editor. If we are unable to resolve your complaint, or if you would like more information about IPSO or the Editors' Code, contact IPSO on 0300 123 2220 or visit www.ipso.co.uk wwt@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 The title Water & Wastewater Treatment is registered at Stationers' Hall. Printed by Buxton Press Limited, Palace Road Buxton Derbyshire SK17 6AE. Copyright 2016. Faversham House Ltd. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without prior written permission from the publishers. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of material published in Water & Wastewater Treatment. However, Faversham House Ltd will not be liable for any inaccuracies. The views expressed by contributors are not necessarily those of the editor or publishers. Both text paper and cover stock are printed on PEFC accredited paper. For more info see www.PEFC.org. License number PEFC/16-33-141. Technical articles of full page, or more appearing in this journal are indexed by British Technical Index.© 2016 Faversham House Ltd. ISSN 1759-5932