- A goodbye and a welcome!
- Monitoring to manage wastewater
- Holes in the bucket – finding leaks in the distribution network
- Call for papers: SWIG workshop on Instrumentation & Asset Management, 28 Sept
- Call for papers: SWIG workshop on on Sensor-driven artificial intelligence for the water industry, 30 Nov 2022
Urgent need for disposable water sensors says public health expert
October 26th, 2017
Bacteria from contaminated drinking water – photographed with an elecron microscope Prof Nigel…
SiW 2017: Sensors for catchments write up
October 24th, 2017
The afternoon session on day two looked at sensing systems for environmental monitoring,…
SiW 2017: write up of session on Sensor design & performance
October 24th, 2017
With the theme of “meaningful measurement from the macro to the micro” this…
Can water quality sensors deliver value? By Mike Strahand, ATi
October 19th, 2017
A very good question, and one I am being asked more and more…
SiW 2017: write up of sensors for treatment works session
October 17th, 2017
Making sense of measurement by Oliver Grievson of Anglian Water Chief among the…
From micro to macro: making water measurements meaningful
July 7th, 2017
As the oft-quoted adage says, ‘you can’t control what you can’t measure’. So…
Smart Wastewater Networks from Micro to Macro
March 29th, 2017
What does it mean for a wastewater network to be “Smart”? What is…
February 13th, 2017
Call for Papers: Sensing in Water, 27-28 September 2017, Nottingham Belfry ‘Meaningful measurement…
Announcing the new SWIG Chairman: Justin Dunning
February 9th, 2017
We are pleased to announce that the new SWIG Chairman is Justin Dunning,…
Apprentice Competition 2016
January 10th, 2017
Fred Riseborough and Dale Reece from Anglian Water win Instrumentation Apprentice Competition After…