by Robert White | Nov 15, 2024 | deHoxar Spiral Separator, Filtration+, NUTREM, Nutrient Pollution, Pure SBR, Research & Development, Sustainability, Water Quality
Our Role in the Circular Economy Wastewater and the circular economy have become interconnected in the UK as part of efforts to address environmental sustainability, resource efficiency, and climate change. The circular economy (Return/Recycle/Re-use), as opposed to...
by Robert White | Sep 27, 2024 | deHoxar Spiral Separator, Filtration+, NUTREM, Pure SBR, Sustainability
Plantwork Systems – Sustainable Solutions for AMP8 Recognising its significant contribution to the UK’s carbon footprint, the water industry has committed to a target of net zero emissions by 2030. Aside from all the most urgent issues facing CEO’s of...
by Robert White | Jul 13, 2023 | Filtration+, PWS News, Sustainability, Water Quality
Wessex Water and Plantwork Systems – A Winning Team! Plantwork Systems is delighted to announce another successful project completion with Wessex Water at Draycott, an area of outstanding natural beauty in south west England. With a population of c.3000, Draycott is a...
by Robert White | May 3, 2023 | Filtration+, PWS News, Sustainability, Water Quality
Water Industry Award Finalist – Addressing Pollution Problems in Rural UK Villages We are delighted to announce that we have been nominated as finalists for the Water Industry Awards – an annual event organised by Utility Week. Read below how Filtration+...
by Adam White | Aug 3, 2022 | Filtration+, PWS News, Sustainability, Water Quality
Innovative Filtration+ Solution Saves the Day with Wessex Water An effective, timely and low-cost wastewater treatment solution for Leigh-on-Mendip Water Recycling Centre Wessex Water provides wastewater services for Leigh-on-Mendip – a small village situated in the...
by Alec Bond | Feb 28, 2022 | Filtration+, Nutrient Pollution, Sustainability, Water Quality
Health & Nature at Risk – Urgent Help Needed to Tackle River Water Pollution Alec Bond 28th February 2022 England’s rivers are filled with a “chemical cocktail” of sewage, agricultural waste and plastic, putting public health and nature at risk....