The World’s Dirtiest Oceans and Coastlines
Posted on December 7, 2016
Incorrect waste disposal or damaged drains can lead to polluted oceans and dirty coastlines. Not only is this unhygienic, it is harmful to the environment as well as our own health. To help you get a glimpse into just how important it is to maintain flowing, fully functional drains and… Read more »
How to Prevent Backflow
Posted on August 31, 2016
Water is only supposed to flow one way, but when your system fails, backflow can happen. Backflow is essentially a plumbing fault that sees contaminated water re-entering the clean water supply. This is very unhygienic, and can lead to a serious illness if the contaminated water is consumed. When dealing… Read more »
Which Country has the Cleanest Tap Water?
Posted on January 31, 2016
In a number of countries around the world, people are not able to drink water from taps, instead having to opt for bottled mineral water. Indeed, tourists heading to places such as Spain and Greece know to avoid tap water at all costs. There are, however, many countries where it… Read more »
Which Household Appliance uses the Most Water?
Posted on December 17, 2015
When it comes to your household appliances, some are bound to use more water than others, but there are some figures which may be a complete surprise for homeowners across the country. In today’s society where we are more conscious of wasting commodities such as water - as well as… Read more »
Why Should we Save Water?
Posted on October 30, 2015
It is common knowledge that water is a valuable commodity which should not be taken for granted, though many of us often do. With more and more environmental concerns sweeping the globe along with an ever-growing population, however, it is time to take a proper look at some of the… Read more »
The World’s Water Facts
Posted on October 20, 2015
Water is the world’s most valuable commodity, serving not only as a vital factor in humanity's existence, but also at the forefront of many of our man-made inventions. With such an in-demand substance, there are unfortunately difficulties involving water shortages, contaminations and other issues throughout the world. Water, at the… Read more »
Will a Water Meter Save Me Money?
Posted on October 7, 2015
Water meters have been around for quite a while and whilst those who have had them installed in their homes are aware of the benefits they can offer, many homeowners are still unsure of exactly what they can do for them and why they should have one... What is a… Read more »
All about British Water Association and membership
Posted on September 30, 2015
The British Water Association is an association whose membership covers the entirety of the water industry and its many varied sectors. British Water, as an industry, represents the following parts of the UK water industry supply chain: suppliers manufacturers contractors consultants A brief history British Water, formed in 1993 through… Read more »
Largest Reservoirs in the World by Surface Area
Posted on September 24, 2015
There are a number of reservoirs around the world which cover a lot of area in a number of countries around the globe. Here, we take a look at which reservoirs are the largest, exactly how large they are in terms of surface area and a little more about them.… Read more »