by Robert White | Dec 15, 2023 | Aqua Renew System, NUTREM, Nutrient Pollution, Sustainability, Water Quality
Environmentally-Friendly & Sustainable Wastewater Solutions Plantwork Systems provides unique and compact on-site Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) treatment plants to efficiently and economically treat wastewater before it is released in to the environment....
by Robert White | Nov 17, 2023 | Housing Development, NUTREM, Nutrient Pollution, Sustainability
Plantwork Systems Provides Nutrient Neutrality Solution for Housing Developers Following the Government’s attempt to block Nutrient Neutrality requirements for housing development, PWS enables developers to unlock land for development with our unique expertise...
by Robert White | Sep 29, 2023 | NUTREM, Nutrient Pollution, Research & Development, Sustainability
Ground-Breaking Technology – Plantwork Systems’ NUTREM® features in The Water Industry Journal This month, the Water Industry Journal takes a look at Plantwork Systems’ industry-leading NUTREM® technology for Phosphorus and Nitrogen Removal, and our...
by Robert White | Aug 18, 2023 | Nutrient Pollution, Research & Development, Sustainability
Plantwork Systems R&D – the Future of Microbiology As Microbiologist Matthew Irwin, sponsored by Plantwork Systems, wins first place in the Hans Schuppe imaging prize, we ask him about his PhD and technological advances in the water industry. Matthew Irwin,...
by Robert White | Jun 8, 2023 | Aqua Renew System, Nutrient Pollution, Sustainability, Water Quality
Efficient, Low Cost & Sustainable Wastewater Solution for Remote and Seasonal Leisure Attractions Remote seasonal leisure attractions often have very particular wastewater treatment needs that are not adequately met by wastewater companies. Plantwork Systems has...
by Robert White | Feb 16, 2023 | NUTREM, Nutrient Pollution, Sustainability, Water Quality
NUTREM® – the way to go for the UK wastewater industry The UK public, using rivers for activities ranging from sports and swimming to fishing, risks falling ill from bacteria in sewage and slurry. Chemicals, plastics and an excess of nutrients are choking the...