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Spray Nozzle People
Suppliers of spray systems and solutions, including the StormBlaster™ stormwater attenuation tank cleaning system, the ScreenBlaster CSO screen cleaning head and specialised spray solutions for odour control, foam suppression and other water and wastewater applications. There are many applications for spray nozzles and systems within the water and wastewater treatment sector. SNP have worked on projects for most of the main water suppliers in the UK & Ireland as well as with many in Europe and beyond. We have listed some key applications for spray nozzles below. For a full list of applications and for further details on key applications, follow the menu to the right. Cleaning systems The United Kingdom’s water industry is poised for its most ambitious transformation yet under the AMP8 (Asset Management Period 8) investment cycle, which runs from 2025 to 2030. Backed by an unprecedented £108 billion investment, the largest in the sector’s history, AMP8 is focused not only on maintaining and upgrading ageing infrastructure but also on addressing growing environmental and regulatory challenges. A significant £11 billion of this total has been earmarked specifically for stormwater and sewage spill mitigation, reflecting mounting pressure from regulators, the public, and environmental groups to curb pollution in rivers, lakes, and coastal waters. At the heart of this environmental push lies the urgent need for more stormwater retention tanks and combined sewage overflow (CSO) systems. It is estimated that some 2,000 such systems will need to be updated, refurbished or built in the AMP round of funding. This stormwater management infrastructure is vital if the target of reducing spills and sewage discharges into waterways by 44% is to be met. Much of this new infrastructure will require specialised cleaning systems. Storm water attenuation tanks can cause serious smell pollution if left improperly cleaned after usage. The StormBlaster tank cleaning system is a more effective alternative to tipping buckets, swirl eductors and manual entry cleaning. Screen cleaning Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) are a key feature of combined sewer systems, where rainwater and wastewater share the same pipework. During heavy rainfall, these systems can become overwhelmed without proper control measures. CSO chambers manage excess flows by allowing water levels to rise and diverting surplus into overflow pipes. A crucial component of CSOs is the screening system, which traps solids and keeps them within the sewer network. This prevents solid waste from entering local waterways and protects the environment. Foam control The formation of a stable foam in the water treatment process is a common problem. Foam can occur in aeration tanks, anaerobic digesters or secondary clarifiers. Foam is undesirable because it can overflow vessels, create slippery and unsafe working conditions, interfere with processing, damage materials, and cause tanks to drain and dry slowly. Controlling foam can be accomplished by spraying liquid onto the pool, vessel, or reservoir’s surface and allowing the spray’s droplets to impact the foam bubbles, causing them to break. Spray nozzle arrays positioned above fluid level can be used to knock back the foam and keep it under control. Odour control The use of sprays to knock down and neutralise odour is a common application for our spray nozzles. Nozzles are either used to directly treat odour particles in the air or as part of scrubber systems.

STAM Construction Ltd
Since our formation in 1999, STAM Construction have been involved in some of the largest civil engineering projects in the UK. Our continued commitment to safety, innovation and personal staff development has put in an envious position amongst our peers. Our total commitment and open approach to contracting has helped build our clients trust and long-term relationships. We are proud to say that we are still working with our very first client. Our Approach The simple principle of saving time and money for clients and our stakeholders has been the driving force behind STAM. We have found that early project involvement is the key to a successful project. We offer our clients value engineered solution at the earliest possible opportunity, we engage with our clients designers to ensure projects can be delivered safely and efficiently. What We Do Concrete Structures Precast/Hybrid Structures Civil Engineering and Infrastructure

Sweco
Sweco is a European consulting and engineering company active in architecture, environment, industry, and infrastructure. Sweco provides consultancy and engineering services for water, energy, and buildings.

Van Oord
Van Oord is an international contractor specializing in dredging, land reclamation, and offshore energy. Van Oord works globally on projects for ports, coastal defense, and infrastructure.

Ward & Burke Construction Ltd
Ward & Burke is an Engineering Organisation delivering and operating infrastructure, primarily sanitary services infrastructure, on a turnkey design, build and operate basis. Engineering disciplines encompass: civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, environmental, process, automation & control. Since our formation in 2001, we have been focused on delivering integrated solutions from design through to construction and commissioning stages. Our work is delivered directly by our in-house team of construction professionals. W&B currently has upwards of 1,200 direct employees, to include staff and workforce, working across Ireland, the UK, Canada and the USA. We operate a self-delivery business model where all the significant resources required are available in-house. This includes back office, yard and fabrication facilities strategically located throughout each country; MEICA and civil/structural design capability to include both permanent and temporary works; MEICA and civil/structural construction and delivery teams; commissioning teams and operations teams. Our international workforce prides itself in its ever-evolving commitment to health and safety, research and development, innovation, quality, teamwork, environmental responsibility, and integrity. These values define who we are as a Company, and we strive to reflect these values through our day-to-day work.

Waterco
Waterco are engineering and environmental consultants providing design and consultancy services relating to water, drainage and flood risk. We have expertise in engineering and environmental disciplines and are supplemented by a network of specialist independent consultants with extensive experience in major development projects throughout the UK. Our focus is on achieving the optimum solution for our clients, meeting their objectives and adding value to their projects. We have gained a reputation for a friendly, professional and flexible approach since our establishment in 1990. Our Services Water industry infrastructure and non-infrastructure projects Pipelines & Sewerage Water & Wastewater Treatment & Systems Pumping Stations Contingency Planning Security Assessments Asset Management Surge Analysis Hydraulic Modelling Flood Risk Assessment Breach Analysis Coastal & Shoreline Analysis Surface Water Management Sustainable Drainage Systems Natural Flood Management/Catchment Approaches Clients and Partners Our clients and partners include water companies, consultants and contractors. Incorporating their experience and knowledge, we investigate and develop practical designs, to help deliver cost-effective solutions. Geographic Coverage We undertake projects all across the UK, with many of our reporting services being desk-based, travelling to site visits and meetings as required. We have also been involved in international projects such as a major development in Lekki, Nigeria. Accreditations We currently have an ISO 9001 : 2015 accredited Quality Management System; have a BS8555 : 2003 certified Environmental Management System; have design approval in the Water Industry Registration Scheme (WIRS); have maintained Investors in People recognition since 2011 and operate an ICE approved training scheme.

Wilson Power Solutions Ltd
Powering and Transforming Sustainable Water Infrastructure Our transformers play a crucial role in the water sector, ensuring the smooth operation of wastewater treatment works (WwTW), sewage treatment works (STWs), and water treatment works (WTW). By adjusting voltage levels to power water pumps, motors, and other equipment, they ensure optimal performance across all systems. In addition to voltage regulation, transformers guarantee reliable power delivery to critical water infrastructure, preventing service downtime, such as water distribution and water treatment. Moreover, Transformers like Wilson e4 contribute to increased energy efficiency by optimising power usage, reducing energy losses, and supporting sustainable practices in water utilities. We understand the main challenges in the water market sector: Energy efficiency aims to reduce costs and minimise environmental impact. Grid stability is crucial, and transformers safeguard a steady power supply for water infrastructure and seamless service delivery Ageing infrastructure requires urgent upgrades with modern transformers enhancing efficiency and reliability, minimising the risk of outages or failures. We are a leading provider of transformer solutions, including in the water sector. With decades of expertise, we deliver tailored, reliable, high-quality transformer systems for water treatment plants, wastewater facilities, and critical infrastructure.

Binnies
At Binnies, we provide services across all aspects of water infrastructure systems, focusing on innovative digital solutions; covering a breadth of sectors including flood risk management, water and wastewater, ports and harbours.

Cubis Systems
Cubis Systems are the leaders in network access and cable protection products for the water sector. Providing fully specifiable, secure, integrated systems that support the delivery of complex water infrastructure networks.

Elite Precast Concrete
Elite Precast Concrete provide quality precast concrete products and expertise to enhance the built environment and help create safer spaces by securing and protecting people and infrastructure.

Kaymac Marine & Civil Engineering Ltd
Kaymac Marine & Civil Engineering Ltd is a multi-award-winning specialist contractor with a proven track record in delivering complex water infrastructure projects across the UK.
What to Know Before Hiring a Water Infrastructure Provider
Water Infrastructure Services serve a wide range of sectors including industrial manufacturing, municipal utilities, energy production, food & beverage, and mining. Whether your project requires a full turnkey system or targeted engineering services such as design, commissioning, or ongoing operations, selecting the right provider early reduces project risk and long-term operating costs.
When evaluating water infrastructure services, look beyond the company listing. Ask for case studies from projects in your specific industry vertical and verify technology certifications, compliance track record, and post-installation support capabilities. Providers with regional presence typically offer faster mobilization and stronger long-term service agreements.
Aguato's directory gives you a structured starting point: filter by geography, technology, and industry experience to shortlist the most relevant water infrastructure services. Review each profile's proof assets—certifications, datasheets, and project references—before reaching out. If you're ready to move forward, post your project on Aguato to receive structured proposals from pre-qualified suppliers matched to your requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I shortlist water infrastructure services for my project?
Start by filtering providers by geography and industry to match your project footprint. Then review technology coverage and proof assets—certifications, case studies, and datasheets—before contacting your shortlist. Providers with relevant industry experience and local references tend to deliver the most accurate proposals.
What questions should I ask a water infrastructure provider before signing?
Ask about experience with projects of similar scale and complexity in your industry, their technology certifications, O&M support terms, and mobilization timelines. Request references from comparable projects and clarify whether they handle procurement, installation, and commissioning in-house or via subcontractors.
What should I compare across water infrastructure services profiles?
Compare service scope, technologies deployed, regions served, and visible proof assets such as certificates, datasheets, and case studies. These signals separate providers with real delivery history from generic directory listings. Also check company size and whether the profile has been claimed and verified.
How does posting a project on Aguato help me find the right water infrastructure provider?
When you post a project on Aguato, our matching engine surfaces providers whose capabilities, geography, and industry experience align with your requirements. You receive structured proposals you can compare side by side, which is faster than sourcing providers individually and reduces the risk of misaligned proposals.