Category List

arsenic (1)
filtration (1)
risk maps (1)
flood prevention (1)
leachates (1)
catchment management (2)
small scale (1)
pharmaceuticals (1)
sewer pipe (2)
rivers (1)
pollution (3)
methane (1)
fishing (1)
recreation (1)
Farming and Food (7)
mapping (1)
shale gas (2)
surface water (1)
phosphates (1)
water framework directive (3)
woodland (2)
wetlands (1)
nitrates (1)
sediment (1)
diffuse (2)
blockages (1)
lake (1)
water quality (10)
ground source heat (1)
sewer repair (1)
reservoirs (1)
seawater (1)
ecosystems (2)
drinking water (2)
flood forecasting (1)
peatlands (2)
water treatment (2)
future (1)
bottled water (1)
moorland (1)
sewage treatment (7)
(1)
modelling (1)
desallination (1)
PROTEC model (1)
heated water (1)
restoration (4)
VOCs (1)
farming (1)
urban (1)
water mains (1)
eutrophic (1)
Energy (9)
micro bubbles (1)
groundwater (5)
nitrate (1)
testing (1)
fish (1)
landfill (1)
pipelines (2)
distribution (1)
desalination (1)
synthetic chemicals (1)
discharge (1)
Health and Emergency Services (7)
monitoring (1)
infrastructure (2)
flooding (5)
climate change (1)
Planning and Construction (3)
hydropower (2)
Water Utilities (24)
cost (1)
risk management (2)
emissions (1)
cctv (1)
aquifers (2)
remote areas (1)
discolouration (1)
urban regeneration (1)
Industry (5)
dams (1)
grasslands (1)
south wales (1)
heating (1)
cleaning (1)
water supply (2)
cytotoxins (1)
loch leven (1)
rainwater harvesting (1)
detection (1)
urban drainage (1)
flood risk mapping (1)
treatment (1)
nitrous oxide (1)
pharmeceuticals (2)
hydrocarbon pollution (1)
mine water (1)
water management (1)
measurement (1)
endocrine disruptors (2)
waste water (5)
lakes (1)
mines (1)
leaks (1)
power station (1)
Finance and Consulting (3)
cost of flooding (1)
river (1)
hydrogen fuels (2)
Recreation, Sport, Leisure and Tourism (3)
processes (1)
oestrogenic compounds (1)
phosphate (1)
irrigation (1)
agricultural pollution (1)
reservoir (1)
human health (1)
radar (1)

Tag Cloud



Search




Category: Energy

Wastewater treatment at sewage works uses a lot of energy – in total, around 2% of all UK electricity demand. However, the latent energy stored in Northumbrian Water’s works is more than four times the amount required for treatment. https://www.wskep.net/waterr2b/sectors/energy/hydrogen-fuels/


View Post