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How might Brexit affect the water industry?

31 October 201828 January 2022Blog

Brexit is on the lips of everyone right now and the discussions of how it is going to affect the country in numerous ways do not seem to be stopping anytime soon. Due to its

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Water companies face rising complaints

31 October 201829 July 2019Blog

Statistics published this month have revealed that nine of the twenty-one water companies based in England and Wales have received a significantly high number of customer complaints this year. Of the nine water companies, the

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Majority Of UK’s Rivers And Lakes Fail To Meet Minimum Ecological Standards

9 August 201827 August 2019Blog

According to a recent report by the European Environment Agency (EEA), only 40% of Europe’s lakes, rivers and transitional and coastal waters are in good ecological status.

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Trade And Upgrade For A Brand New AP-2000 Package

19 July 201829 July 2019Blog

Aquaread are offering you the chance to trade in your old non Aquaread multiparameter water quality equipment in exchange for a 20% discount off a brand new AP-2000 package and a free flowcell.

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Why Is Water Level Monitoring Important?

27 June 201828 January 2022Blog

Monitoring water levels can have numerous environmental benefits and is a popular measurement for a number of different industries and organisations. Below we will discuss some of the common applications water level monitoring devices, as

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Why You Should Monitor Groundwater

15 May 201828 January 2022Blog

Why You Should Monitor Groundwater What is groundwater? Groundwater is water that is stored below the earth’s surface. When rain or other sources of water come into contact with the ground, the majority of it

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5 Common Questions About Fluoride In Water

4 April 20184 April 2018Blog

5 Common questions about fluoride in water Fluoride in water can be both naturally occurring, or artificially added. In the latter case, this is usually with the objective of aiding oral hygiene in populated areas.

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What should you do if you spot chemical runoff?

23 February 201810 December 2021Blog

Chemical runoff is a major source of water pollution. It occurs when there is more water than land can absorb. In extreme cases, the excess flow of liquid can cause irreversible damage to everything in

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How bad is flooding expected to be in the UK this winter?

4 January 201828 January 2022Blog

What should we expect for winter weather in 2017/18? It has been a difficult few years in the UK when it comes to predicting and managing the weather. Between having the hottest June for more

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How to identify issues in water quality

24 November 201728 January 2022Blog

    Water quality can mean different things to different people and therefore depends on what standard of quality one is looking for, for example, water may be fine for fish to live in but

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