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The Water and Wastewater Fair (VA-Mässan), September 25-27, 2018, Jönköping, Sweden has been the water industry’s most important meeting-place for many years in Sweden.
In this section you will find a range of brief, informative and easy-to-read news articles which provide commentary and updates for across the solids handlings industry. Often the article is provided by one of SPIRAC Group engineer and they are perfect light reading, if you are on public transport or relaxing on the weekend. Grab your device and enjoy read as these articles provide you with a wealth of news at your fingertips.
The Water and Wastewater Fair (VA-Mässan), September 25-27, 2018, Jönköping, Sweden has been the water industry’s most important meeting-place for many years in Sweden.
SPIRAC flag flying high at the Crossness Event organised by Thames Water on 20th June.
Thank you to all attendees that took some time to find out more about SPIRAC. This event is prove that when it comes to the effectiveness of an event, size is irrelevant. Bigger isn't always better as long as you have the right people at the event.
21 - 23 March 2017, Netherlands, Vakbeurs
The Aqua Nederland Trade Fair will take place in combination with the Sewage Trade Days (RioleringsVakdagen).
At this exhibtion, the latest innovations and products in the field of water treatment, management and technology will once more be presented to the public.
Turning waste into something clean and renewable is an amazing process. Every drop of water that we rinse down the drain or flush enters the sewer system.
Find out what you will need to consider when you design a sludge conveyor system.
Aarle-Rixtel WWTP, Netherlands, 2016 - An increase in sewage at the wastewater treatment plant in Aarle-Rixtel, made it necessary to upgrade the plant to boost capacity. Instead of a costly traditional expansion BWA chose a more sustainable solution.
During September and October 2016, SPIROGUARD® was tested at the National Screen Evaluation Facility (NSEF), Durham, UK. The screen was put to the test with screen curtain aperture sizes of 3mm to 6mm.
Screening is often the first step in the material handling system process. Which type of screen is right for your facility?
The Glenelg Wastewater Treatment Plant in South Australia was originally built in 1932 with a number of subsequent capacity upgrades to accommodate increasing demand. This treatment plant is part of the key infrastructure required to provide a reliable and secure wastewater service to the southwest region of metropolitan Adelaide.