by Ian Loader | Apr 29, 2026 | Nitrogen Removal, NUTREM, Nutrient Pollution, Sustainability, TN-REM, Water Quality
Working with the UK Food Industry to clean up precious waterways In the news this week, we heard that one of the UK’s largest chicken producers and a water company are being taken to the High Court accused of polluting 3 major rivers. The case focuses on severe...
by Ian Loader | Mar 25, 2026 | Nitrogen Removal, NUTREM, Nutrient Nuetrality, Nutrient Pollution, Sustainability, Water Quality
‘Dirty Business’ docu-drama – Channel 4 highlights the damaging effects of sewage on UK waterways… Public concern about water pollution in the UK has grown rapidly in recent years. Programmes such as Dirty Business highlight the damaging...
by Ian Loader | Feb 23, 2026 | Nitrogen Removal, NUTREM, Nutrient Pollution, Research & Development, Sustainability, Water Quality
From Phosphorus Compliance to Nitrogen Control: The Next Phase of Water Quality Improvement Plantwork Systems – pushing the boundaries of nitrogen removal with NUTREM Nitrogen removal is becoming a critical priority in the UK water sector, with strict consent...
by Ian Loader | Jan 19, 2026 | Nitrogen Removal, NUTREM, Nutrient Pollution, Sustainability, Water Quality
NUTREM® BNR – Low capital cost, low TOTEX, low maintenance. Helping WaSCs meet corporate responsibility objectives The Plantwork Systems NUTREM® solution is leading the way in Phosphorus and Nutrient removal for AMP8 and beyond. Achieving outstanding results of...
by David deHoxar | Sep 2, 2025 | NUTREM, Nutrient Nuetrality, Nutrient Pollution, Sustainability, Water Quality
NUTREM® Chemical-free BNR = Zero Environmental Damage The results from NUTREM® are achieved completely chemical-free. An important consideration of running a chemical-free NUTREM® reactor is one specific to ground water discharge treatment sites. Despite mitigation...
by Robert White | Aug 7, 2025 | NUTREM, Nutrient Pollution, Sustainability
Plantwork Systems has the solution for Angela Rayner’s Housing Crisis! Angela Rayner’s new housing targets are being compromised in some areas of the UK, due to water companies not having the capacity to process the extra sewage. Some water companies are...