Here in the United Kingdom we are spoilt with many gorgeous waterfalls. However, we often forget just how lucky we are as the likes of the Niagara Falls and Angel Falls take the limelight. We
Continue ReadingWelcome to the new Aquaread Headquarters!
It has been a very busy year here at Aquaread, some exciting things have and still are happening. We have recently relocated to our new office in Broadstairs, Kent.
Continue ReadingNestle and Water Conservation
Is our world facing a larger environmental problem than climate change? Well, Nestle’s chairman, Peter Brabeck thinks so. According to Brabeck, water stress should be the world’s “first priority”, and according to the United Nations;
Continue ReadingYorkshire Water Issues Swimming Warning
Yet another warning has been issued by Yorkshire Water. The public has been urged not to swim in Yorkshire’s reservoirs. As you can probably imagine, this is not an easy message to get across to
Continue ReadingWater Crises Around the World
According to the United Nations, in the past ten years, water use has grown at over twice the rate of the population increase. People say population increase is out of control, so just imagine how
Continue ReadingGroundwater Monitoring System Revised by Chinese Government
China is facing a groundwater crises that is only getting worse. Back in 2006, a third of China’s water resources came from groundwater, and cities and farms in the arid north have no other option
Continue ReadingWWEM 2014 Conference
The International Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring conference and exhibition 2014 will take place between the 5th and 6th November. It’s the sixth conference in its series of successful environmental monitoring events, and will be
Continue ReadingWater & Business: Rising Issues
The Increasingly Problematic Water Issue in Businesses We all know that water is essential for life. Yet countless businesses throughout the world are simply failing to recognise the risks associated with the depletion and degradation
Continue ReadingKeep Informed About Water Levels
There are 2,400 monitoring stations that operate in areas throughout the United Kingdom. These stations are used for monitoring water level and water quality. Information is generated at regular intervals on a daily basis. The
Continue ReadingIncreasing Temperatures Causing Problems for Australia’s Koalas
Australia had the 15th hottest summer since records began in 1910, and 2013 was the hottest year on record. The southern city of Adelaide, experienced 13 days of higher than 40 degrees C temperatures. This
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