Flow measurement “Do It Once – Do it right” – SIRIS Environmental Limited

The MCERTS self-monitoring of flow scheme was introduced by the Environment Agency to govern the regulation of treated flows being discharged back into the environment, typically from sewage treatment sites within the UK. Since...

RADAR or Ultrasonic? The choice really is yours now

The battle of the non-contacting measurement methods has ‘raged’, at least for those inside the industry, for more than a decade. Only now, though, with the advent of interchangeable transducers, are users able to...

Non-invasive Liquid Flow Measurement – Keep Calm and Clamp-On

By Andrew Sutton, Managing Director, Katronic technologies Ltd. The water and waste treatment industry is one of the biggest users of process instrumentation, but also presents some of the biggest challenges. There are all the...

Accurate flow and level measurement

In this issue of the Water Industry Journal, we speak to John Hatton of TT Electronics about why precise, continuous flow and level measurement are a must for the water industry in order to...

NI Water tapping into intelligent IT systems in a bid to assess performance of...

Like other water companies across the UK, NI Water is striving to capture data on the performance of its sewerage networks - in particular discharges from Combined Sewer Overflows (CSO) and Wastewater Pumping Stations...

Innovation and collaboration: what next for catchment management?

In this issue, we speak to Mott MacDonald’s Water Resources team, who work across the water sector in the UK and internationally, taking a holistic and collaborative approach to water quantity and quality challenges. Traditionally...

Scotland’s Centre of Expertise for Waters – supporting the development and implementation of water...

The Centre of Expertise for Waters (CREW) is an essential part of water policy development and implementation in Scotland, and with international reach. CREW works closely with policy makers, bringing together leading scientists to...

Putting green infrastructure to the test for urban catchments

To find out how extreme rainfall events affect a city, looking at how water moves through the wider catchment is a good place to start. To understand how it interacts with the landscape and...

Natural Capital approaches to Catchment Management

South West Water’s Upstream Thinking programme is an investment in catchment resilience Catchment Management and Natural Capital approaches have been highlighted by OFWAT as absolute requirements within the PR19 investment plans for water and sewage...

Flow and Level Measurement Solutions

In this steadily growing industry, the once simple task of selecting the right instruments for your needs can be an overwhelming process to the beginner. With a vast array of technologies and applications shouldn’t...