Zero pollution conference digs into data

The adoption of data led decision making, smart analytics and innovative technologies are increasingly vital as UK water companies strive to achieve their ambition of zero pollution events by 2030.

The adoption of data led decision making, smart analytics and innovative technologies are increasingly vital as UK water companies strive to achieve their ambition of zero pollution events by 2030.

This will be the focus of a zero pollutions conference on Wednesday 14 July, hosted by technology and innovation consultancy Isle Utilities and sponsored by the Environment Agency, Southern Water, Thames Water, Severn Trent, Wessex Water and United Utilities. 

The conference features speakers from across the industry both nationally and internationally and provide an opportunity to share best practice on the most effective approaches to tackling pollution. 

The event will look at how innovation and technological advances can help water utilities achieve their targets, including:
For more information, and to buy tickets, please visit> https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/zero-pollutions-conference-2021-tickets-157034030011 

  • Predictive maintenance, sensors, pumping stations, data analytics
  • How to make the whole system more predictive 
  • Data and intelligence driving regulatory actions 
  • Data – smart waste 

‘Early bird’ deals are available until Wednesday 16 June.

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