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Installation of a modular WPL Hybrid SAF
permit.
The option of hire offers immediate enhancement to onsite effluent treatment, meaning compliance is achieved and businesses have breathing space to plan out a permanent fix. This option allows businesses to then conduct a full-scale operational trial, with sampling and lab testing of effluent, to build a case for capital funds and ensure the correct processes are installed, helping inform a permanent, customised solution.
The option to hire and then trial the solution before purchasing also means compliance is achieved quickly, without a capital expenditure commitment. Industrial companies, whose core expertise may not lie in biological effluent treatment, are often surprised – and relieved - to learn there can be a simple solution to what is often seen as a complex and urgent issue.
WPL is a framework supplier to water utilities, partnering with them on their own wastewater treatment projects. This gives the business a deep understanding of the pressures facing the whole sector. The good news is that maintaining compliance, even in the most challenging circumstances, is achievable, enabling companies to
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satisfy all stakeholders, and provide full protection to valued watercourses.
WPL and Atana are part of WCS Environmental Engineering, which has
the in-house skills and expertise in place to deliver from a single point of hire equipment to full turnkey industrial trade effluent solutions.
Future Water focusing
on industry standards Standards & Regulations Group
Product and system standards are often seen as boring, too technical, stifling innovation and reducing things down to the lowest common denominator. Conforming to standards can be seen as costly.
On the other hand, standards provide a level playing field within an industry, ensuring a level of quality and compatibility between different suppliers. Your compliance with a product standard can offer a powerful marketing message. Standards ensure that your supply chain is supplying products and services that are consistent with your requirements. Good standards, in fact, save money and
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However, it is important to ensure that standards that are being developed do not come as a surprise to you and put you at a competitive disadvantage. Across the water sector, there is a plethora of standards, regulations and industry guidance, covering different products and materials. In addition, we’ll just throw in Brexit and the potential future divergence between Harmonised Standards (CE marking) and UK Designated Standards (UKCA marking). How do you keep up with it all and how can you have an input into standards that may affect your business?
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