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St Helena - Kilimanjaro Trek December 2021 Update

Mike Deed and daughter Lizzie were due to head to Tanzania on December 26 to climb Mount Kilimanjaro as part of a fundraiser for St Helena Hospice in Colchester.

The pair are already well on their way to raising a fabulous £15,000 but it has just been announced that the event is to be postponed to 2022. While waiting for the new dates, the fundraising continues – to find out more and see details of how to sponsor them.




Water Industry Journal September 2021: Franklin Electric Energy efficient system delivers optimum savings

Geoquip is featured in Water Industry Journal magazine.

With energy consumption accounting for nearly 90% of the lifecycle of a pumping system, it makes sense to take advantage of the latest technology to achieve significant savings.

Franklin Electric, renowned worldwide for excellence and innovation, is helping customers do exactly that with its High Efficiency System (HES), which cuts energy costs by up to 21%.

The system comprises of a synchronous submersible NEMA permanent magnet high efficiency motor, a submersible E-Tech pump and a frequency converter, as well as a matching output filter for systems higher than 230 V. It uses pre-written software to ensure greater efficiency with higher power density...

Click here to read the full article: https://www.waterindustryjournal.co.uk/energy-efficient-system-delivers-optimum-savings


Water Industry Journal June 2021: The Chemical Treatment Solution Targeting Borehole Contamination

Geoquip is featured in Water Industry Journal magazine.

Official figures show that April 2021 was both one of the driest Aprils on record for the UK – and the sunniest. 

Changing climate patterns and the paucity of regular rainfall is just one of the reasons why many businesses, other organisations – and private individuals with large estates or gardens – choose to invest in a borehole.

Having their own borehole saves money on mains water costs and provides complete control over supplies, avoiding the potential of being left high and dry due to a burst pipe or the introduction of water restrictions.

In addition, borehole industry experts estimate that any organisation paying more than £5,000 a year on its water bills can save up to 40% by investing in a borehole...

Click here to read the full article: https://www.waterindustryjournal.co.uk/the-chemical-treatment-solution-targeting-borehole-contamination#


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