by Amber Johnson | Jul 15, 2025 | Consulting Engineers, Nutrient Neutrality, Uncategorized, Water & Wastewater
After what felt like an endless stretch of glorious sunshine, the British weather is doing what it does best – turning a bit wetter! As the forecasts predict more rain this week, it’s a good moment for us at WCI to highlight how you can use this change in weather as...
by Naomi Taylor | Feb 18, 2025 | Consulting Engineers, Nutrient Neutrality, Uncategorized, Water & Wastewater
The winners of this years prestigious Somerset Business Awards were announced at the grand final in Weston-Super-Mare on 28 March. WCI Group were incredibly honoured to be finalists in two categories – Medium Business of the Year and Service Excellence. It...
by Brad | Oct 17, 2024 | Compliance Questions, General Questions, Uncategorized, Water & Wastewater
WCI offers an exciting and varied career for civil engineers who thrive on tackling diverse projects. From drainage systems for housing developments to flood risk assessments, the work is both demanding and rewarding. Our consulting engineering department is involved...
by Brad | Oct 15, 2024 | Compliance Questions, General Questions, Uncategorized, Water & Wastewater
As the nights draw in and the weather turns colder the WCI Service Team is on hand to offer some helpful winter maintenance tips for your sewage treatment plant. What are the increased risks to your system in winter? Flooding We are all aware that the UK is now...
by Brad | Sep 5, 2024 | Compliance Questions, General Questions, Uncategorized, Water & Wastewater
Not all heroes wear capes…sometimes a set of WCI overalls will do the job as is the case for our team of WCI service engineers. Our team in the service department is at at the heart of WCI, the glue that holds us together if you like. A small but highly skilled team...
by Brad | Jul 29, 2024 | Compliance Questions, General Questions, Uncategorized, Water & Wastewater
Extending your home offers a way to grow your living space and potentially increase your property’s value. But an extension, like any other build, must be designed for drainage first and foremost. Ensure your new extension does not overload your existing drainage. So,...