
Aug 11, 2025
UK health organisation saves with new pump and control system
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Aug 5, 2025
For decades, selecting and sizing control valves was a complex and time-consuming task.
Only large control valve manufacturers provided the necessary tools and they were often restricted to specialists with deep technical expertise.
However, modern online control valve sizing and selection tools have dramatically changed the landscape, making the process more accessible... [Read More]
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Aug 4, 2025
Energy company Penspen has secured a multi-million-pound contract from United Living Infrastructure Services to advance the development of the HyNet CO2 transportation pipeline at Liverpool Bay.
Under this contract, the company will deliver the detailed engineering design for a project that will transform the north west of England into a world-leading low-carbon industrial... [Read More]
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Jul 28, 2025
Rapidly increasing uptake of remote sensor technology is revolutionising how sewer networks are monitored and managed across the UK – and has prompted a firmware update from technology company Metasphere, writes Ryan Pearson, head of strategy.
Remote sewer network monitoring is already offering significant advantages to the most progressive water companies in the... [Read More]
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Jul 28, 2025
David Spain, Director of Engineering, and Jim Lieskovan, Vice President of Sales, at Nationwide Boiler Inc, on how to optimise designs for emissions reduction.
Within today’s industrial environment, emissions compliance has shifted from being a singular achievement to a continuous obligation. Since the mid-1980s, regional air districts have systematically tightened... [Read More]
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Jul 7, 2025
Coriolis flowmeters hold the distinction of being the only type of flowmeter that measures mass directly.
Other devices — such as thermal meters, mass flow controllers, and multivariable flowmeters — either derive mass flow by multiplying volumetric flow by density, or by relying on other indirect indicators. One exception is that some mass flow controllers also... [Read More]
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Jul 4, 2025
Dina Gillespie runs Thames Water’s largest wastewater pumping station.
Dina Gillespie is the catchment manager for North East London, which includes Bazalgette’s Victorian Abbey Mills Pumping Station, our largest wastewater pumping station.
Dina works at the 'Cathedral of Sewage,' where the legacy of Sir Joseph Bazalgette’s Victorian infrastructure meets the... [Read More]
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Jul 2, 2025
Fifteen years on from its first wastewater project with one of the UK's most popular providers of freshly prepared food, FLI CAP Technology has completed its latest bespoke installation for the much-loved brand.
To meet the ever-increasing demand for the food producer’s products, FLI Cap Technology were tasked partly with providing a new CIRIA-compliant (Construction... [Read More]
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Jul 1, 2025
The American Petroleum Institute's (API) Performance Report in coordination with the Liquid Energy Pipeline Association (LEPA) outlined the pipeline industry’s continuing record of safety performance and commitment to tackling evolving challenges – including improving pipeline community engagement, promoting workforce excellence and advancing a sustainable energy future.... [Read More]
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Jul 1, 2025
Gas flaring is now recognised as a major contributor to the emission of harmful gases affecting climate change and society by creating increased incidences of cancer in communities close to flaring sites.
Sadly, flaring has been around for more than 150 years since the advent of oil and gas production, occurring when crude oil is extracted underground and natural gas... [Read More]
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Jun 18, 2025
The Lyckeby potato starch plant in Mjällby, Southern Sweden, produces native and speciality starches along with valuable by-products such as fibres, proteins and biofertilisers for the food and paper industries globally.
In 2022, the factory underwent modernisation, expanding production to 40,000 tonnes of commercial starch annually with a focus on energy savings for... [Read More]
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Jun 2, 2025
In tough applications, robust pumps are clearly a must, but if maintenance and repair costs have escalated to the point of ridiculous, it’s time of course to consider some alternatives.
Pumping Titanium Dioxide isn’t the easiest. Used primarily for consumer electrical goods with its brilliant white colour, this slurry solution of titanium dioxide powder and base/carrier... [Read More]
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May 23, 2025
As more research stations pop up across Antarctica, the need for pumps and pumping solutions is greater than ever.
In addition to the operation of nearly 100 research stations throughout the year, many countries are also exploring the use of renewable energy on Antarctica.
Additionally, each research station needs to address fuel and water needs, as well as delivery... [Read More]
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May 14, 2025
Expansion works at the Burntwood Sewage Treatment Works in the UK are expected to be completed ahead of time, with two additional treatment stages constructed.
Severn Trent Water contracted the RSK Group company’s MWH Treatment for the upgrade works. The MWH team suggested an early maturation process to keep the project on track so that it could deliver the necessary... [Read More]
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May 9, 2025
NETZSCH Pumps & Systems, a global specialist for conveying complex media, is expanding its product portfolio in the field of peristaltic pumps with the PERIPRO® tube pump.
The pump has been specially developed for demanding dosing applications and enables efficient pumping in numerous areas of application.
As a global expert in the development, manufacture and sale... [Read More]