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48 WWEM & AQE 2021 PREVIEW


WWEM to highlight cutting edge flow monitoring technology


FLEXIM is delighted to exhibit at WWEM 2021 and will be showcasing expert flow solutions delivering significant CAPEX, OPEX and TOTEX savings. Among their exhibits they will feature.


wastewater SPS metering, dead mag meter replacers, large Ø DI, trunk main and reservoir metering and buried or submerged metering.


Visitors can learn how FLEXIM meters can be installed where previously thought impossible, providing compliance with Pass Forward Flow (PFF), Flow to Full Treatment (FFT) and MCERTS monitoring.


Discover flow measurement that assists reduced storm overflow sewage discharges, or at critical pumping stations working within consent limits. Achieve early warning of flow outside consent, directing operatives to the most critical sites before costly overspills occur.


Hear how FLEXIM’s meters are the most cost-effective solution to a dead electromagnetic meter or for large Ø pipes. e.g. Distribution Input metering.


Discover why water companies who once said, “We’ll never bury a meter again”, changed their minds and buried FLEXIM meters for minimum CAPEX and optimum peace of mind.


Virtual WWEM booth shows live remote monitoring stations


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Meteor Communications, the specialist provider of low power, remote cameras and water quality monitors, will provide a virtual exhibition booth at this year’s Water, Wastewater & Environmental Monitoring event, WWEM 2021. Visitors to the booth will be able to view live examples of continuous, real-time remote monitoring stations and integrated data in the Meteor Data Cloud.


The virtual conference and exhibition will run on 13th and 14th October 2021 and pre-registered delegates (see www.ilmexhibitions.com) will be able to access the WWEM Conference sessions free of charge. However, delegates are invited to pre-book virtual meetings with Meteor Communications (either via the event website or directly via https://


meteorcommunications.co.uk/) to ensure that appropriate expertise can be provided.


Delegates will be able to seek expert advice on how and where to install remote cameras for monitoring flood prevention assets for example, as well as how to apply the latest image recognition functionality.


Experts will also be available to provide help with water quality monitoring applications – where to install equipment; what to monitor, and how to obtain real-time data remotely. Visitors will be able to compare the relative merits of purchasing monitors and subscribing to the company’s ‘Water Quality as a Service’ offering.


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An opportunity to find your ideal water and environmental analysis solution


Skalar is a worldwide organisation which manufactures a range of automated chemistry analysers for laboratory and process industries. The range of analysers include: continuous flow, discrete, robotics and high temperature combustion.


The Skalar virtual booth at WWEM/AQE will be loaded with information about their full range of automated chemistry analysers for water, wastewater, and environmental testing. You can chat with Skalar’s product specialists, watch their corporate and product films, download brochures, and follow two of their webinars – firstly ‘Latest Technology of Discrete Analysis with the BluVision Discrete Analyser’ and ‘SP2000 Robotic Automation Solutions for the Modern Analytical Laboratory’.


Additionally, you will be able to schedule one-to-one meetings with Skalar account managers for your individual requirements and enquiries. For More Info, email:


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Brand new level sensing technology for the water and wastewater sectors


Augvald draw on over 30 years’ experience in highly accurate measurement to bring their customers the future of environmental monitoring technology.


Visit the Augvald booth at the WWEM virtual event to learn more about the brand new Nivå water level sensor, providing actionable data and trend analysis for the water industry, including


wastewater, rain overflow and water treatment facilities.


The Nivå sensor can be installed in a range of configurations for measurement across the network, including clamp-on, down chamber and T-piece options.


Augvald’s extensive expertise means they provide customers all the information with none of the worry. They can take care of the hardware and ongoing maintenance of the sensors, providing you with the data you need, when you need it. For More Info, email:


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Visitors to Virtual AQE/WWEM are invited to visit the Anatune booth in order to explore the very latest automated analytical solutions for the water and environmental sector.


Featuring full GC, GC-MS, SIFT-MS, GCxGC, TOF-MS systems with fully automated sample preparation and the highest possible through-put, drop by to the booth to discover how Anatune can transform your research.


Offering the very latest, industry leading chromatographs and mass spectrometers alongside the highest levels of instrument service and market application support, Anatune is redefining what it means to be a research solutions provider.


Anatune’s team of experts and a wealth of resources including application notes covering almost every aspect of chromatography and mass- spectrometry based analysis will be available for you to explore.


Anatune is made up of a team that thrives on collaborating with scientists throughout industry and academia to innovate and develop new ways to deliver fully automated analytical solutions.


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PerkinElmer’s comprehensive environmental testing solutions -- comprised of analytical instruments, consumables, software and services -- are critical to ensuring environmental sustainability and human well-being. This means helping scientists detect regulated and emerging contaminants such as per and polyfluoroalkyl substances, persistent organic pollutants and heavy metals in water, air, soil and solid matrices. Visitors to the virtual AQE/WWEM event will be able to find out why so many environmental labs the world over have turned to Perkin Elmer to provide their analytical instrumentation technology to fulfil a wide array of applications.


To this mission, PerkinElmer equips labs with atomic spectroscopy, chromatography, mass spectrometry and molecular spectroscopy- based technologies. For example, Perkin Elmer’s ICP-MS, ICP and AA technology tests billions of gallons of drinking water annually including innovative water re-use approaches, Perkin Elmer established ozone precursor methods with regulatory agencies leveraging their GC and GC/MS portfolio and they have been at the forefront of microplastics detection with their FT-IR solutions in studying the impact on our oceans, waterways and shorelines.


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Transform your research with the latest innovations in chromatography and mass spectrometry


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A chance to discover the instruments that have analysed billions of gallons of drinking water


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