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WWT July 2018

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38 | JULY 2018 | WWT | www.wwtonline.co.uk The Knowledge Supplier news SEPTEMBER ISSUE Focus on: • Sustainable drainage & sewer networks • Innovations to help you… reduce supply interruption • Actuators, motors and drivers • SUPPLEMENT: Smart water networks & leakage In partnership with: WATER & WASTEWATER TREATMENT FOR THE WHOLESALE MARKET Volume 61 | Issue 5 | wwtonline.co.uk MBBRs: • Getting to grips with moving bed bioreactors HOT STUFF • Exploring the huge potential of heat from sewage NEW DEAL • Yorkshire Water's pro- curement shake-up MAY 2018 Laying down the Law How utilities are stamping down on water theft WATER & WASTEWATER TREATMENT FOR THE WHOLESALE MARKET Volume 61 | Issue 4 | wwtonline.co.uk SLUDGE: • Precast concrete tanks get flexible DARK DATA • Where to look for problem- solving data NI WATER • Venning on dealing with the funding gap April 2018 New Direction Is the water industry ready for direct procurement? WATER & WASTEWATER TREATMENT FOR THE WHOLESALE MARKET Volume 61 | Issue 5 | wwtonline.co.uk Laying down the Law How utilities are stamping down on water theft SLUDGE: Precast concrete tanks get flexible DARK DATA • Where to look for problem- solving data NI WATER • Venning on dealing with the funding gap April 2018 New Direction Is the water industry ready for direct procurement? WATER & WASTEWATER TREATMENT FOR THE WHOLESALE MARKET Volume 61 | Issue 6 | wwtonline.co.uk LEAKAGE: • Robotic devices for inline leak detection NITRATES • Biotech treatment offers hope for future ENTRADE • Wessex's catchment trading platform JUNE 2018 Smartening Up Is UK water metering ready for a smart revolution? In partnership with: Booking deadline: 9th August For editorial enquiries or opportunities contact: Judith Eastham T: 07733 232418 E: JudithEastham@fav-house.com WWT-HPHad-monthlyfeatures-Sept.indd 1 15/06/2018 17:03 S ource One Environmental (S1E) staged a Trenchless Technology Open Day on June 13th at its new headquar- ters, which showcased a host of innovative products and solutions many of which had never been seen before in the UK. The products displayed in- cluded the LED curing system from Bluelight, which cuts cur- ing time; cost-effective, robust robotic cameras from Chinese manufacturer Trio-Vision; the nUVision UV curing system from IST; Schwalm robotic cut- ters including a range of tools developed with Picote; Picote's new brush coating system; and Rioned's brand new Ur- banjet compact van system. "Both exhibitors and visitors alike came from far and wide for demonstrations of the cutting-edge technol- ogy we had on show, which A rqiva has announced that it has completed an extension to its smart water metering fixed network trial for Anglian Water. Conducted in partner- ship with Sensus, a Xylem brand, the new trial network in Norwich is part of Anglian Water's plans for a long-term smart metering programme, and uses the Sensus FlexNet two-way communication fixed C ostain is expanding its technology centre with a move to new accom- modation as it broadens its offering to clients across the water, transportation and en- ergy sectors. By the end of the year, Costain said around 150 staff will relocate from Yatton to the new premises at Weston Gateway Business Park near we distribute across the UK & Ireland," explained Glenn Cartledge, S1E's Managing Director. "The response from the drainage industry in the UK and further afield has been phenomenal. This event has positioned S1E ready for the next step in our growth," he continued. network solution across Ar- qiva's dedicated network. The three-year contract will see Arqiva build and operate the fixed network infrastruc- ture to facilitate the deploy- ment and operation of around 11,000 new smart water meters in and around Norwich. Sensus smart water meters will transmit hourly usage readings to help Anglian better understand consumption. Worle, North Somerset. The group acquired the current Yatton technology facility in 2016. From an initial focus on highways, Costain has broadened its activities and is now providing forward- thinking technology solutions to clients across all its opera- tions in water, transportation and energy. S1E showcases trenchless innovations Arqiva delivers further smart metering fixed network trial for Anglian Costain expands technology centre

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