water network News
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SUEZ Ventures
SUEZ takes a minority share in Inflowmatix, further enhancing its range of digital solutions for the performance and resilience of water networks SUEZ Ventures, the SUEZ Corporate Venture Capital fund, is supporting Inflowmatix’s growth through a 2.8M£ investment, joining existing shareholders IP Group Plc, Parkwalk Advisors and the ...
By Inflowmatix
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Aquatech 2019, Amsterdam
Ingeniousware is participating for the first time in Aquatech. We have a stand in the Smart Water Network pavillion. Aquatech Amsterdam is the world’s leading water trade show for process, drinking and waste ...
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Oregon Operators Conference
Bill Kelly participated in the Oregon Operators Conference last week, discussing how 'Calming the network with High-Resolution Data' can help utilities save resources, money, and time. Knowing exactly how your water network operates will ultimately enable you to take decisions from a proactive rather than a reactive stance. Bill Kelly explained how Syrinix PIPEMINDER hardware and cloud ...
By Syrinix Ltd
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New BaSYS-MIKE URBAN® Interface
Thanks to a new interface, MIKE URBAN® users are now able to combine their familiar modelling tool with the advantages of the technical applications offered by the Network Information System BaSYS. The developer BARTHAUER SOFTWARE provides comprehensive tools for managing the complete life cycle of supply and disposal networks. The interaction of two expert tools enables network planners and ...
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Paper on Optimal Water Quality Sensor Placement
Two important questions have to be answered in order to properly protect a water network against accidental or provoked contamination events and water quality problems: how many sensors are needed and where to place them. Answering ...
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Monitoring Calming and Burst Alerting
Read an overview of how a combination of Syrinix hardware, software, and services and reduce strain on your water network Click to view our new brochure, explaining how we work within drinking water networks to monitor, calm, (which will, in turn, reduce leaks and breaks), and use sophisticated alerting for breaks. ...
By Syrinix Ltd
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Ofwat warns some water firms invest less than half of their allowances to improve water network
Ofwat has revealed that water and wastewater companies are falling behind on their investment plans, leaving promised service improvements behind schedule or undelivered. Ofwat, as part of the price review process, sets allowances for how much companies can invest over the price control period, to maintain and improve its water network. Between 2020 and 2022 (the first two years of PR19), 14 ...
By Ofwat
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AWWA and SWAN unite to elevate smart water strategies at upcoming symposium
The American Water Works Association (AWWA) and the Smart Water Networks Forum (SWAN) are pleased to announce the first-ever joint International Smart Water Symposium to be held on November 10-11, 2020 in Austin, Texas. The International Smart Water Symposium will explore innovative, data-driven solutions and smart water strategies to address global water and wastewater challenges. The symposium ...
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WaterScope Inc. joins Hungarian Water Partnership
We are happy to announce that WaterScope Inc. has joined the Hungarian Water Partnership, a network for water sector companies and professionals. HWP is devoted to build an independent professional network, connect people to share knowledge, experience and know how about water challenges and innovative solutions. It is our honour to be part of their organization and share our state-of-the-art ...
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AUG at 2016 Blue Cities Conference to demonstrate Safe Water Project
On May 18-19, A.U.G. Signals Ltd. (AUG), together with its Safe Water Project partner, Keewaytinook Okimakanak (KO) First Nations, participated in the Research & Solutions Poster Showcase session at 2016 Blue Cities organized by Canadian Water Network in Toronto. This was a great opportunity to demonstrate how the Safe Water Project offers a powerful practice to end drinking water advisories ...
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Binnies and iVapps partnership to support digitalisation of water networks
It is often acknowledged that water companies capture huge amounts of data from their networks but can often struggle to process this data to create actionable insights. As performance commitments are increasingly stretched and they are faced with significant cost challenges, there is a paramount need for data-driven decision-making to be embedded in water utilities’ systems to ...
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Ofwat consults on appointing new entrant to water and waste water sectors
Ofwat has announced the start of a consultation into plans by Peel Water Networks (PWN) to provide water and sewerage services to 'Media City' - a new development in Salford Quays, Manchester. The regulator is proposing to grant an inset appointment to PWN, which would allow it to supply water and sewerage services to more than 378 household and 10 non-household premises. Ofwat is seeking ...
By Ofwat
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Young Professionals propose action plan for WASH in slums
Swedish Water House convened a workshop during World Water Week in Stockholm, together with the Water Youth Network, by and for young water professionals. Both speakers and audience took an active role in formulating an action plan to address water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in slums. We invite all stakeholders to comment and contribute to the action plan formulated to promote WASH in ...
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Workshop on anti corrution in the water sector
WGF and the Water Integrity Network organised a workshop at the 14th International Anti Corruption Conference in Bangkok November 10-13, 2010 showcasing how corruption in the water sector can be tackled through innovative strategies that utilize collaborative evidence based research to inform and influence policy-making. Specifically, the workshop drew upon four country-based processes that all ...
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New report advocates English water sector shake-up
Some drastic restructuring of the English UK water sector will be necessary to avoid the risk of serious droughts between now and 2050, warns a report out today from the National Infrastructure Commission. The NIC recommends a twin-track approach to enhance the resilience of the national water network to the threat of future shortages – arising chiefly from climate change and regional ...
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Zonescan 820 Loggers Help South East Water Increase Leak Pinpointing by 54%
The new leak detection programme devised by South East Water's leakage department, using GUTERMANN equipment, as significant impact on leak location hit rate in just 2 months. As part of the company's war on leaks, South East Water has bought hundreds of correlating and non-correlation ZONESCAN 820 loggers which are operated by a state-of-the-art smart software on Android tablets and can be ...
By Gutermann AG
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Cooperation between Hermann Sewerin GmbH and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Drinking water is scarce in Peru. At present more than 20 per cent of all Peruvians have no access to drinking water and large sections of the population are supplied with water for only a few hours each day. The reasons for this lie partly in the dry climate in the densely populated costal region, and partly in the ageing pipeline system. In many Peruvian towns and cities, leaks in the water ...
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ZoneScan 820 loggers help south east water increase leak pinpointing by 54%
The new leak detection programme devised by South East Water's leakage department, using GUTERMANN equipment, as significant impact on leak location hit rate in just 2 months. As part of the company's war on leaks, South East Water has bought hundreds of correlating and non-correlation ZONESCAN 820 loggers which are operated by a state-of-the-art smart software on Android tablets and can be ...
By Gutermann AG
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TaKaDu Announces Partnership with Sinclair Knight Merz
TaKaDu, a global leader in Water Network Monitoring, announced today that is has formed a partnership with Sinclair Knight Merz (SKM), a leading global projects firm headquartered in Australia. Both companies partnered to serve the Australian and New Zealand markets by offering TaKaDu’s Water Network Monitoring solution. TaKaDu’s Water Network Monitoring solution helps water ...
By TaKaDu
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You want to be a chemical technician?
Have you been in a swimming pool this summer? Kurita ensures that the pool water stays clean and healthy. We also provide drinking water treatment to make sure that the tap water and the water network are not affected. We are working on water recovery technologies so that there will be enough drinking water in the future. In Asia, Kurita even produces the necessary "ultrapure water" for the ...
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