by Tom McNamara | Jan 20, 2023 | Asset Management, Background to UK Water, Fresh Water, Outdoor Water, Personal Action, Waste Water
Different methods There are various ways to measure the health of a river, including both physical and biological methods. Some of the most common ways to measure the health of a river include: Water quality monitoring: This involves measuring various physical and...
by Tom McNamara | Jan 20, 2023 | Asset Management, Background to UK Water, Fresh Water, Outdoor Water, Waste Water
Bioindicators Bionicators are living organisms that indicate the health of an ecosystem are are ideally abundant and easy to collect. Certain aquatic organisms are considered good indicators of water quality, with the ideal organism being dependent on the specific...
by Tom McNamara | Jan 20, 2023 | Background to UK Water, Fresh Water, Waste Water
Introduction A grab sample is a method of collecting a water sample at a specific point in time and space. It is a technique that is often used to measure water quality because it is relatively quick, easy, and inexpensive to do. Grab samples are commonly used to...
by Tom McNamara | Jan 18, 2023 | Organisations, Waste Water
Out of sight, out of mind Clean water and a way to eliminate waste. These are crucial to our survival and modern standard of living. Yet we don’t think much about it. That is because the infrastructure behind it is often out of sight, out of mind, at least unless...