The most important 8 water industry news for the last week of October

LeakNavigator saves millions of litres of water

LeakNavigator saves millions of litres of water
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Thames Water has chosen Ovarro’s end-to-end service, LeakNavigator, to deliver a three-year leakage reduction contract in an effort to achieve a 20.5% reduction in leakage across London and the Thames Valley region.

The project involves installing 3,450 Ovarro sensors across 110 district metered areas within the water network to identify points of interest on behalf of water companies, alerting field technicians directly, so they can head straight to the site with high confidence that a leak will be found, thereby reducing the need for in-house data analysis.

The service has already saved 5.78 megalitres of water per day in the areas served by LeakNavigator.

Source : Ovarro


Costain will work on 16 Severn Trent sites as part of an £80 million  package

Costain will work on 16 Severn Trent sites as part of an £80 million  package
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Costain has won a £79.83m contract to work on 16 sites within Severn Trent’s portfolio.

The work, which will take place over the next four years, will involve improving the quality of wastewater at twelve sites, protecting elvers from entering river water intake pipes at three sites, and designing and constructing a new disinfection contact tank at the Frankley Water Treatment works.

The project is part of Severn Trent’s Capital Delivery Framework and will span both the existing and new regulatory periods. Costain’s natural resources division will leverage its environmental expertise to support Severn Trent’s sustainability goals.

Source : Costain


Alkhorayef receives a $11 million sewage and water O&M contract in Saudi Arabia’s Hail region

Alkhorayef receives a $11 million sewage and water O&M contract in Saudi Arabia's Hail region
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Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies Company has been awarded a 36-month operation and maintenance (O&M) contract for the sewage and water distribution network in Saudi Arabia’s Hail region.

The contract, worth 40.74 million Saudi riyals (approximately 10.86 million U.S. dollars), was announced in an official statement to the Saudi stock exchange.

The client’s identity has not been disclosed. In addition, the company recently secured another O&M contract valued at 64.2 million riyals (around 16.64 million U.S. dollars) from the state-owned National Water Company.

Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies Company is a leading player in the Saudi Arabian water and wastewater market.

Source : ( AWPT )


Anglian Water invests £12.5 million in Corby to protect local watercourses

Anglian Water invests £12.5 million to protect local watercourses in Corby
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Anglian Water has invested £12.5m in its Corby water recycling centre to build additional storm water storage and upgrade phosphorus technology.

The project is part of Anglian Water’s Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP), which aims to protect the environment and improve river water quality.

The new storm tank at Corby can hold an additional 2.5 million litres of water during heavy rainfall, reducing the use of storm overflows and providing additional protection for rivers.

The investment in new equipment will also remove more phosphorus from wastewater, helping to remove harmful algae growth and improve water quality in local watercourses.

Source : Anglian Water


The Miahona-BESIX consortium has been named the preferred bidder for the Al-Haer Independent Sewage Treatment Plant

The Miahona-BESIX consortium has been named the preferred bidder for the Al-Haer Independent Sewage Treatment Plant.
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The Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) has named a consortium of Saudi firm Miahona and Belgian infrastructure group BESIX as the preferred bidder for the Al-Haer Independent Sewage Treatment plant (ISTP).

The project, located in Riyadh, will have a capacity of 200,000 m3/day and is expected to start commercial operations in Q3 2026.

The winning bidder will form a special purpose vehicle to operate and maintain the plant under a 25-year sewage treatment agreement with SWPC.

The obligations of SWPC under the agreement will be supported by a credit support agreement from the Saudi Arabian Government.

Source : (SWPC)


Ayesa secures further wastewater treatment projects in Spain

Ayesa secures further wastewater treatment projects in Spain.
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Ayesa has won a contract to design two new wastewater treatment plants in Caceres and Palma de Mallorca.

The projects are part of Spain’s water development initiative, funded by ERDF 2021-2027 and NextGenerationEU as part of Spain’s Recovery, Transformation, and Resilience Plan.

Ayesa will design the infrastructure and use advanced processes to ensure effective removal of nutrients and treatment of sludge, preventing the discharge of untreated wastewater into rivers and protecting local ecosystems.

The projects will be delivered in partnership with other engineering firms and will help to upgrade existing facilities and improve wastewater treatment capacities.

Source : Ayesa


Watts Water Technologies Inc. has completed its acquisition of Bradley Corporation

Watts Water Technologies Inc. has completed its acquisition of Bradley Corporation.
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Watts Water Technologies has completed its acquisition of Bradley Corporation for $303 million.

Bradley, a trusted provider of commercial washroom and emergency safety products, has been serving institutional and industrial markets for over a century.

The acquisition was financed through cash on hand and Watts’ existing credit facility. With annual net sales of approximately $200 million, Bradley brings a diverse product portfolio to Watts.

The CEO expressed excitement about the potential value created by combining the two companies’ extensive industry experience.

More details about the transaction will be shared during Watts’ third quarter earnings call on November 2, 2023.

Source : Watts Water Technologies


Nuvonic presents the ECO product line, which improves the performance and efficiency of UV water treatment systems

Nuvonic presents the ECO product line, which improves the performance and efficiency of UV water treatment systems.
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Nuvonic has launched the ECO product line for UV water treatment, offering improved performance and efficiency for various industries.

The system features a high-output amalgam lamp, optimized ballast and lamp combination, and a stainless steel enclosure with FDA-compliant seals and gaskets.

The ECO meets the highest sustainability and safety standards, with a user-friendly interface displaying real-time running parameters.

Early customers in Asia Pacific have praised the system’s easy installation, operation, and enhanced performance. Nuvonic’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge UV solutions that promote a healthy and safe environment is reaffirmed through the ECO.

Source : Nuvonic 

 

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