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Water and drainage

By: Contributor(s): Series: New Civil Engineer ; (1513) 20 May 2004, 23-40(11)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Series of articles on water and drainage. "Inundated with work" explains that water companies' investment plans reveal that workload is increasing. "Water cannon" discusses Project Aquatrine and the take-ver of MoD sites water and waste water services by external service providers. Roy Painter, chairman of Water UK, is profiled in "Looking at the bigger picture". "Glasgow drain brains" looks at sustainable drainage and Glasgow's strategic drainage study. "Safety savings" reports on how trenchless technology is making the construction of a new sewer safer and cheaper. The final article, "Sheffield gets tanked up", describes how European legislation has increased investment in combined sewer overflows. A final round-up covers the EU's Water Framework Directive (Directive 2000/60/EC) and the launch of a new SUDS product.
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Series of articles on water and drainage. "Inundated with work" explains that water companies' investment plans reveal that workload is increasing. "Water cannon" discusses Project Aquatrine and the take-ver of MoD sites water and waste water services by external service providers. Roy Painter, chairman of Water UK, is profiled in "Looking at the bigger picture". "Glasgow drain brains" looks at sustainable drainage and Glasgow's strategic drainage study. "Safety savings" reports on how trenchless technology is making the construction of a new sewer safer and cheaper. The final article, "Sheffield gets tanked up", describes how European legislation has increased investment in combined sewer overflows. A final round-up covers the EU's Water Framework Directive (Directive 2000/60/EC) and the launch of a new SUDS product.