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 »
What’s the Difference Between Hard and Soft Water?
Posted on July 15, 2015
Have you ever been on holiday or visited a different area of the country and thought that the water tasted a bit strange? Well, that unfamiliar taste is more than likely because it is a different type of water to what you’re used to drinking at home. The two main types… Read more »
Government’s New Policy on Sustainable Drainage Set to Help Reduce Flood Damage
Posted on June 17, 2015
Recent years have seen a significant increase in severe flooding in the UK, often in areas that aren't usually affected. We can't change the weather, but through effective water management it is possible to reduce the damage caused by flooding, and make it easier to repair. The flooding disasters experienced… Read more »
Tips for Maintaining your Drains
Posted on June 7, 2015
Drains are often misused as a legitimate waste disposal method. Once you have flushed something down the toilet or washed it down the drain, you don’t have to see it again, so, therefore, is a great way to dispose of things, right? Wrong. Drains should never be seen as an… Read more »