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Engineers are running final checks after placing a pioneering wave energy scheme on the seabed off the Cornish coast.
Work on a £21 million five-year project to clean 40 kilometres of water pipes in north west England begins today (Monday, September 6). Environment Agency says sorry after flood siren scare 'Dry water' could make commercial waves 'Failing' Ofwat to be reviewed Civil servant in hot water over utility company scandal
At least 21% of freshwater species in continental Africa are threatened with extinction putting the livelihoods of millions of people at risk, according to the ICUN Red List of Threatened Species. A UK waste treatment company is celebrating the completion of its first sludge treatment unit in China. BP making progress on well plug 330,000 Chinese make way for giant dam Actor Art Malik to launch Pakistan flood appeal Waste threatens China's Three Gorges Dam |
Residents have been forced to top up their drinking water from tankers after supplies ran low, Galway County Council said today (September 6). Construction began this morning (August 9) on flood prevention work in parts of Ireland severely affected by high water. New funding to tackle Irish water shortages Euro 540 million Irish eco-park could solve water needs Dutch open World's largest backwash plant Harsh water restrictions for County Clare
WPL Limited has been providing innovative and reliable wastewater treatment solutions for domestic, commercial and industrial markets as well as holding a prominent position as a supplier to the water utilities for nearly 20 years. Tightening budgets and the growth in traffic density is placing an ever-increasing strain on our highways. Those responsible for our road infrastructure are being forced to stretch their financial and operational resources to the absolute limits in order to meet their road building and maintenance t Adventus Group Establishes Joint Venture for European Expansion with S&B Industrial Minerals Energy efficient water treatment: the ACWA approach Intelligent Pump Cleaning Cuts Maintenance At Irish Pumping Station Haigh Look Positively Towards A Strong Amp Period With Secured Frameworks And Innovations In Place Recycling & Waste Management Exhibition Features Over 40 Free Seminars |
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Engineers are running final checks after placing a pioneering wave energy scheme on the seabed off the Cornish coast.
Work on a £21 million five-year project to clean 40 kilometres of water pipes in north west England begins today (Monday, September 6).
At least 21% of freshwater species in continental Africa are threatened with extinction putting the livelihoods of millions of people at risk, according to the ICUN Red List of Threatened Species.
A UK waste treatment company is celebrating the completion of its first sludge treatment unit in China.
Residents have been forced to top up their drinking water from tankers after supplies ran low, Galway County Council said today (September 6).
Construction began this morning (August 9) on flood prevention work in parts of Ireland severely affected by high water.
WPL Limited has been providing innovative and reliable wastewater treatment solutions for domestic, commercial and industrial markets as well as holding a prominent position as a supplier to the water utilities for nearly 20 years.
Tightening budgets and the growth in traffic density is placing an ever-increasing strain on our highways. Those responsible for our road infrastructure are being forced to stretch their financial and operational resources to the absolute limits in order to meet their road building and maintenance t
