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Huge amounts being allocated to water companies to carry out the monitoring. Plenty enough to have a MicotroxPD do the dirty work for them.
WASTEWATER SAMPLING SERVICES
Value £3M
Concepts
sewer survey
primary locations
number of locations
wastewater sampling support services
wastewater sampling activities
community locations
treatment centres
manholes
bidstats.uk/tenders/2021/W28/754844006
Oh just found this myself ?
MONITORING TECHNOLOGY GUIDE LAUNCHED BY BRITISH WATER
Monitoring technology guide launched by British Water
A live guide to drinking water and wastewater monitoring technology and services has been launched by industry trade association British Water. The web-based document includes clear definitions of monitoring components, parameters and the monitoring requirements of different applications, along with direct links to suppliers able to provide suitable equipment.
Effective water and gas monitoring is essential to ensure safe and efficient water and wastewater treatment and transport from source to tap. Water utilities and industrial water users are mandated to demonstrate compliance with public health guidelines and environmental consents and monitoring equipment and services make this possible.
The British Water Guide: Monitoring Products & Services 2019 outlines many of the issues impacting clean water, wastewater and the water environment and includes 30 parameters for water monitoring and 10 gases with a monitoring requirement. Direct links to the standards and regulations impacting on the sector are also provided.
A working group from British Water’s Real-Time Monitoring Focus Group produced the document and convenor Joanna Kelsey, who is also principal consultant at Stantec, said, “We are witnessing a step-change in the way utilities and other stakeholders use data in their operations and a new generation of monitoring technologies is emerging which will have a big role to play. A lot of hard work has gone into this guide, which will make it much easier for engineers and other industry professionals to quickly identify the solutions available in this rapidly changing market.”
Dr Mar Batista, technical manager, British Water said, “Effective regulation of the water industry protects the environment and keeps populations healthy. It depends on accurate, robust data provided by a wide range of monitoring equipment.
“I’m delighted that British Water members have worked together to produce this important tool. Users can quickly identify manufacturers and suppliers of equipment for a wide range of parameters and it will soon become a go-to resource for the whole sector.”
Simon Dawe, sales manager, Metasphere, led the project. He said, “The monitoring guide is the result of close collaboration between solution providers and with the support of utilities, consultants and other stakeholders. This document means that anyone requiring monitoring equipment and services is much better informed when they go to market.
“British Water has been the driving force in getting everyone together and I’d like to thank the team there for their enthusiasm for this project.”
The companies collaborating on the monitoring guide are ABB, Metasphere, Modern Water, Hydro International, Partech and Radio Data Network.
The British Water Guide: Monitoring Products & Services 2019 can be downloaded at https:
The language used in the press release is familiar
# alongside artificial intelligence
# real-time, end-to-end
I am unsure myself if DVRG are involved, however it would be clearer if I understood what was meant by real time, I believe that DVRG's tecknowledgey has a number of strong patents and is combined with a very strong AI information bank, so could this be anyone else other than DVRG.
Genuinely a question not an opinion.
G
We need contracts 100% agree but its summer and a lot of shares are quiet with the exception of .... HE1 oh sorry no cross ramping ....(very bored and a touch mischievous )
Drshan, I take no news as good news. if there was bad news, there would be an RNS, so no news equals progress towards good news.
Enjoy the calm no news days in the knowledge there is an amazing team (27 in 2020 to 57 in 2021 and growing) at DVRG working their bits off to commercialise really clever science with AI that is new to huge global markets :-)
Yawn..... show me the money.... at the moment I'm pinning my hopes on STC.
Cost of entry low, regional infrastructure compact, keeping costs low, cost of global of roll-out low, margins high (presumably), additional added value of burgeoning data bank - high - and saleable/licensable, IP moat - large, short to medium term positive cash generation potential - high.
Let's see what the CR deal means for us all. Hopefully we will get a clear view of what they are cooking up.
Been reading all of this material for months; the day I see a reference to our darling little company, I will no doubt spew my tea across the room.
Retrofit of microtox PD is great and will bolster revenues, both immediate and moving forward, but some new contract wins would go a long way to consolidate and underpin the MW takeover, another priority, surely. I guess GB would say the imminent deal with CR is the catalyst and I suppose we'll see if the provinces have been given budgets by Beijing, to pay for testing/monitoring infrastructure. If so, game on.
Keep posting the links, but help me out and tell me if it has no mention of DVRG, so I can (almost certainly) choose to not bother; read so many, can't be arsed with any more.
Isn't it quiet, it's somewhat disconcerting. LOL
https://www.endsreport.com/article/1723458/yorkshire-water-aims-reduce-sewage-dumping-new-pilot
The pilot will be carried out in Ilkley and will use monitoring and communications technology, alongside artificial intelligence, to improve the operator’s understanding of sewer network performance in a bid to “reduce sewer flooding and pollution”.
Yorkshire Water says the pilot will offer real-time, end-to-end management and control of wastewater flows and assets, reducing intermittent discharges from combined sewer overflow (CSO) discharges, sewer flooding and improving energy efficiency to reduce carbon emissions.
Richard Kershaw, Yorkshire Water’s wastewater innovation programme manager, said: “The technology available to us now means we are better able to access and analyse data from multiple sources. Ultimately, this provides us with greater visibility of what’s happening within the wastewater network so we can manage and control it better and respond to changes quickly and efficiently.