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ART Sewer shortlisted for 2022 Water Industry Awards

by Mikayla Bridge
June 8, 2022
in Digital Utilities, IOT, People and appointments, Sponsored Editorial, Water and Wastewater Treatment
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Analytical Remote Telemetry (ART) Sewer, a wastewater level monitoring solution by Metasphere, has been shortlisted for two categories of the 2022 UK Water Industry Awards. 

These categories include:

  • Net Zero Carbon Initiative of the Year
  • Pollution Mitigation Initiative of the Year

The Water Industry Awards recognise the very best practice from the frontline of the water sector. Entries were open to all companies, including water utilities.

The award categories placed a special focus on those companies driving innovative products and solutions and its applicability to the wider industry, as well as those products and solutions that show creativity, efficiency, and outstanding customer service.

The awards ceremony will take place on 29 June 2022 at The Vox Conference Centre, Birmingham.

This sponsored editorial is brought to you by Metasphere. For more information, visit www.metasphere.co.uk/art-sewer/.

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