by Robert White | Sep 2, 2022 | NUTREM, Nutrient Pollution, PWS News, Sustainability, Water Quality
Government plans to help safeguard protected sites & build responsibly In July, the Government set out plans to help safeguard England’s precious protected sites by driving down nutrient pollution, and secondly allowing for the construction of sustainable new...
by Robert White | Jun 15, 2022 | Housing Development, NUTREM, Nutrient Pollution, Sustainability
Unlocking Land for Development Developers are currently facing two new and significant legal problems relating to wastewater disposal which are delaying construction on new developments near sensitive water bodies in the UK and EU. Plantwork Systems has the solution....
by Robert White | Mar 23, 2022 | Aqua Renew System, Nutrient Pollution, Sustainability, Water Quality
From Jacobean Mansions to Municipal Treatment Plants – Advanced Wastewater Treatment Solutions Audley End House, Saffron Walden in Essex, a site with very particular wastewater treatment needs. One of the only ways to get out of a tight box is to invent your way...
by Rachael Scarborough | Feb 28, 2022 | Nutrient Pollution, Oxi-Filter Unit, Sustainability, Water Quality
Health & Nature at Risk – Urgent Help Needed to Tackle River Water Pollution England’s rivers are filled with a “chemical cocktail” of sewage, agricultural waste and plastic, putting public health and nature at risk. Environmental Audit Committee report...
by Robert White | Jan 18, 2022 | Nutrient Pollution, Research & Development
Breaking New Ground in Wastewater Treatment PWS Supports New PhD Research at the University of Southampton Adam White 18th January 2022 Plantwork Systems has always been passionately committed to developing leading edge technological solutions for sustainable...
by Robert White | Oct 5, 2021 | NUTREM, Nutrient Pollution, Sustainability
Affordable & Sustainable Water Management for Housing Developers & Waste Water Companies Robert White, co-founder of PWS, on phosphates and nitrogen removal and feeding the world in 2100. Robert White 5th October 2021 At 85, it’s safe to say I’ve...