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Meet Our BHUC 2022 Exhibitors

September 23, 2022

Our flagship Borehole Users Conference returns to Aspects, the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire on the 3rd November.


Now in its 10th year, the conference has established itself as the essential forum for anyone who uses, manages, owns, or plans to develop a private water supply.


The highly acclaimed trade exhibition runs throughout the refreshment and lunch breaks and includes drillers, pump and equipment suppliers, geophysical services, water treatment providers, groundwater and surface water monitoring equipment and more.


The Envireau Water Team, our speakers and exhibitors look forward to seeing you there! 


Don’t risk another year without attending, book your place now! 


Interesting in exhibiting? Contact our Marketing Team for further information.



Meet our Exhibitors:

Alliance For Water Stewardship (AWS)


Alliance For Water Stewardship (AWS) is a global membership collaboration comprising businesses, NGOs, and the public sector. Our members contribute to the sustainability of local water-resources through their adoption and promotion of a universal framework for the sustainable use of water – the International Water Stewardship Standard, or AWS Standard – that drives, recognises and rewards good water stewardship performance.


With a mission to nurture global and local leadership in credible water stewardship that recognises and secures the social, cultural, environmental, and economic value of freshwater.



Boode UK Limited


Boode is a family-owned company and has been active in groundwater abstraction since 1897. Originally a water well drilling company, they progressed to become one of the world leaders in the manufacture of high-quality PVC water well casing and screen systems from the late 1950’s and continue to do so today. 


Boode are official agents for Johnson Stainless Steel Screens, Casing and ZSM/JSL riser pipes, Baroid IDP (The ‘original drilling fluids company’) fluids and additives, American Manufacturing mud pumps & spares, PASI borehole monitoring equipment.


Drilcorp


Drilcorp has served the growing demand for Independent Water Supply Boreholes to the public and commercial sectors throughout the United Kingdom for thirty years offering a complete service from initial feasibility study through construction, development, installing, testing, commissioning, and licencing.


They operate nationally and internationally.



Envireau Water 


Envireau Water, part of the RSK Group, are a team of expert water scientists and engineers with a diverse range of professional and academic backgrounds. We work collaboratively with all our stakeholders to provide guidance on the management and regulation of natural water systems.


Our specialist team of water scientists and engineers provide expert technical and regulatory guidance across four main sectors: Minerals, Agriculture, Industrial & Development. Our range of services has grown and expanded as we strive to provide our clients with a comprehensive package of consultancy support. Our team is continuously developing innovative solutions to keep up to date with the latest techniques and industry developments.


European Geophysical Services Ltd


European Geophysical Services is the leading borehole geophysical logging and video surveying company in the UK, providing a broad range of measurements and services to the water, environmental, geothermal, mining and geotechnical industries. Clients include many the UK’s water utility companies, Springwater companies, major engineering and site investigations companies, and exploration companies. This position is based on an excellent and reliable field service, coupled with many years of geophysical interpretation experience, efficient data processing and high-quality reporting. 


Franklin Electric


Franklin-Electric are global leaders in the manufacturing and distribution of products and systems focused on the movement and management of water and fuel. They offer pumps, motors, drives, and controls for use in a wide variety of residential, commercial, agricultural, industrial, and municipal applications.


The submersible pumping systems consist of perfectly matching components from motors and pumps to drives and controls to enhance efficiency, security and lifetime. The portfolio of submersible products includes encapsulated and rewindable motors from 0.25 up to 400 kW,

from 4” up to 12” and pumps from 4” up to 10”.



Geoquip Water Solutions Ltd.


Geoquip Water Solutions are specialist suppliers to the water industry, providing equipment and technical solutions for water supply projects. They supply and advise on submersible borehole pumps, control panels, telemetry, downhole cameras, flexible rising mains & filtration. They are strategic partners with Franklin Electric in the UK. Experienced suppliers to construction dewatering, they advise on special projects and remote location capability. 


In-Situ Europe Ltd 


In-Situ Inc. designs, manufactures, and rents sampling, water quantity and quality instrumentation for groundwater, surface water, and coastal waters. Known for innovating top-quality water monitoring equipment, they also provide a full-solution offering for decision-quality data via easy integration with telemetry and data services.


For 40 years, In-Situ products have provided accurate results and reliable operation in harsh monitoring conditions. 


Metasphere Ltd


Metasphere is a global industry brand, synonymous with telemetry excellence to help their customers prevent leaks and spills for a cleaner, greener world.


As a wastewater application specialist business, they provide monitoring solutions to the global utility industry in the UK, Europe, and Australasia.


Metasphere liaises with all sectors of the industry, from major utility companies to environmental and regulatory bodies.



WB+AD Morgan 


WB+AD Morgan has over 70 years’ experience in well drilling and water borehole installations for commercial and domestic clients.


Its services span entire project lifecycles: from survey and licences to design and installation, from water treatment to maintenance and repair.


WB+AD Morgan also installs and maintains geothermal heat systems and undertakes borehole geophysics.



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