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CONTENTS NEWS


6 Top performers revealed Northumbrian Water and Yorkshire Water have topped the league table in British Water’s Survey of Water Company Performance


12 Ontario takes the lead on water Ontario hosts global water summit and positions itself for global market


12 Editor


Natasha Wiseman – 01204 698951 natasha.wiseman@fav-house.com


Sub-editor Richard Sharpe


Designer


Stephen Chorlton Head of sales


Jan Thorpe – 020 8651 7167 jan.thorpe@fav-house.com


Advertisement manager (south) Adam Jeffery – 020 8651 7147 adam.jeffery@fav-house.com


Sales executive (north) Judith Eastham – 0161 903 1515 judith.eastham@fav-house.com


Classified sales


Investment and innovation discussed in Toronto


THE PUMP ISSUE 16 Pump efficiency


VSD trial at a Scottish pump station identifies ragging cure; Multi-fold advantages from VSDs, says Danfoss’ Craig Rapson; Anglian Water finds urban flood solution with ABS pumps


22 Pumps and pumping systems Mono provides packaged pumping station for UU site; PC pumps replaced at Bedford works; Manufacturer introduces web-based drive management


26 The Pump File 33 Energy saved at motorway sewage plant FEATURES 33 Sewage treatment


A motorway service area make energy savings on a packaged sewage installation


34 Sustainable water


Grit in sewers is getting a policy makeover, says WRc; European water leaders meet in Edinburgh to discuss priority substances


EVENTS 34 Sewer grit recycling becomes more viable 38 IWEX review


A look into some of the launches and events of IWEX 2011


REGULARS 30 Comment


Undercurrent’s Barrie Clarke takes a look at the UK’s new consensus on bathing water policy


40 Technically speaking 40


4 Water & Wastewater Treatment June 2011 Algal crops make efficient biofuel


Algae is proving itself as a biofuel, says Frank Rogalla of Aqualia


Find the right pump for your application in WWT’s annual guide; Contact details for pump companies in the UK


Vernon Ward – 020 8651 7058 vernon.ward@fav-house.com


Team administrator Clare Klos – 020 8651 7121 clare.klos@fav-house.com


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