The UK water industry is undergoing significant transformation, driven by the need for urgent improvements in clean, waste, and environmental operations, alongside increased accountability. As companies navigate an evolving regulatory landscape, three key predictions for 2025 emerge: Data and Performance as Critical Success Metrics Meter read performance will be essential for meeting regulatory targets set by Ofwat. Companies that achieve the required daily reads will avoid financial penalties and be able to reinvest in reducing leakage and consumption. Efficient management of meter rollouts, such as installing meters street-by-street, will enhance…
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Water Filtration – An art to protect and enhance life of membranes & human health
Water… water… everywhere but there is no water for drinking! This is a popular sentence for us to understand that every water is not potable. Though plenty of water is available, all the water is not potable. Ground water and surface water are the two major water sources for drinking and other uses. Water may contain large numbers of contaminants which includes physical, chemical and microbiological. Physical contaminants include sand, silt, mud, etc. Chemical contaminants include inorganic chemicals like heavy metals, chlorides, sulphates, iron, nitrates, nitrites etc. and organic chemicals…
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