- 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
Proposal for a water industry group to advise on continuous water monitoring devices
July 10th, 2019
During a discussion at the end of the SWIG workshop on Water Quality…
Developments in nutrient monitoring workshop
July 9th, 2019
This workshop was held at the National Motorcycle museum and created some lively…
Water & Health joint workshop with RSC WSF a success! Write up by Richard Luxton, chair for the day
February 15th, 2018
SWIG and the RSC WSF group held a joint workshop on ‘Water &…
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…
Smart Wastewater Networks from Micro to Macro
March 29th, 2017
What does it mean for a wastewater network to be “Smart”? What is…
Oliver Grievson: SWIG workshop “Smarter Operation in the Wastewater Industry”
July 29th, 2014
IWA Specialist Group on Instrumentation, Control and Automation, June 2014 Newsletter SWIG Workshop…
Data Standards and Protocols for Real Time Communications in the Water Industry 22 January 2014
March 26th, 2014
Kindly hosted by Severn Trent Water, and chaired by Laurie Reynolds of Aquamatix,…
Smart Operation in Wastewater Workshop 12 March 2014
March 26th, 2014
Chaired by: Oliver Grievson, Anglian Water We had a fantastic line of speakers…
Innovation workshop
November 27th, 2013
Hosted by UWE, and chaired by Richard Luxton of the IBST, UWE, this…