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Is the government's Sustainable Communities Plan truly sustainable? Will plans to build thousands of new homes in the south-east of England harm the environment and mean other regions become less prosperous? CIWEM executive director Nick Reeves investigates
WWT presents a summary of some of the information and technologies that water industry visitors can expect to find at the ET2005 show
Vexamus Water looks at how using Lamella separators in settlement tanks can improve potable water treatment process and help WTWs keep within more stringent parameters
David O'Connell, director of Water Treatment Solutions, examines the external factors threatening to unbalance the market for iron coagulants
Jack Noble, managing director of Zenon Environmental, discusses the developments in the application of membrane technology for iron and manganese removal from potable water
Doctor Mark Shepherd of rural and environmental consultancy ADAS, explains why the long-term sustainable solution to good quality water supplies will not be found at the end of the pipe
IWEX organisers explore water usage and wastewater and effluent costs involved in brewing and food manufacturing
Jonathan Cutting of the Ewan Group and Davind Hanson of Yorkshire Water report on the findings of a post-project appraisal study of the AMP3 CSO programme
Barrie Clarke, director of communication at Water UK, analyses the sustainable development strategy and asks whether it will make a difference to the water industry
As membrane bioreactor technology comes of age for large-scale municipal wastewater treatment applications, Frank Rogalla and Cindy Wallis-Lage look at the various systems on offer
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