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WN July 2018

Water and Effluent Treatment Magazine

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01530 240000 | 028 7964 2558 sales@fpmccann.co.uk fpmccann.co.uk/drainage For details visit: precastdrainage.co.uk/heavyweight Lightweight materials can deform under load which affects their structural and hydraulic performance. Ovalised pipes are more likely to lose structural integrity and to accumulate sediment and detritus. Concrete pipes with their high inherent strength are designed to keep their shape throughout a long service life. So there's less risk of compromised performance. Why pick a lightweight? Alan Sutherland Chief executive offi cer Water Industry Commission for Scotland Jon Rathjen Water industry team leader Scottish Government Elise Cartmell Chief scientist Scottish Water Peter Peacock Chair The Customer Forum (previously minister and cabinet secretary, Scottish Parliament) Gail Walker Water policy team manager, consumer futures unit Citizens Advice Scotland Simon Parsons Director of strategic customer service planning Scottish Water Dr Claire Neil Research fellow University of Stirling EXPERT SPEAKERS INCLUDE: WATER SCOTLAND CONFERENCE 5 OCTOBER 2018 | GLASGOW ● Hear Scottish Water's 25-year investment priorities ● Find out how the industry is preparing for SR21 ● Gain an update on the latest Hydro Nation innovation BOOK NOW event.wwtonline.co.uk/ scotland SUPPORTED BY SCOTLAND'S FLAGSHIP ANNUAL CONFERENCE The only event that brings together the whole sector to share leading case studies and strategic expertise specifi c to Scotland FOLLOW US @WWTlive #waterscotland WWT-WaterScotland18-130x180ad.indd 1 12/06/2018 14:19 www.sera-web.com More info: sales.uk@sera-web.com • N.S.A. Represents the interests of companies associated with the survey, operation, maintenance and renovation of sewers, drains and pipelines. • N.S.A. Acts as a forum for its members to ensure that technological developments go hand in hand with improved operational efficiency. Working to Raise Industry Standards Members Our members range from sole proprietors to divisions of public companies providing services such as: • CCTV Inspections • Sewer Flow Surveys • Systems survey and Mapping • Drain and Sewer Cleaning • Equipment Manufacture • Training For more information visit our website: www.sewerage.org or call Val Gibbens on 020 8330 0123 Standards Pro-active in setting and maintaining training standards within the industry. Representation on standards and parliamentary committees and regular consultees on a broad range of Legislative and Regulatory matters. NSA A4.qxp_Layout 1 15/01/2016 15:58 Page 1

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