Meet Our BHUC 2023 Exhibitors

October 25, 2023

Allow us to introduce our BHUC 2023 Exhibitors!



Our flagship Borehole Users Conference will be taking place at Holywell Park Conference Centre on Wednesday the 8th November 2023.

The BHUC is the essential forum for anyone who uses, manages, owns, or plans to develop a private water supply, with an impressive line-up of speakers and exhibitors.


The highly acclaimed BHUC trade exhibition runs throughout the conference’s refreshment and lunch breaks and includes a wide range of exhibitors specially selected from across the industry. Keep reading to learn who’s going to be there, and how they could support you…



Meet our Exhibitors:

ALS


The Environmental division of ALS is one of the largest, most geographically diverse environmental testing companies worldwide. ALS has a specialist Drinking Water Testing facility in Wakefield to provide clients with analytical support for PFAS, Private Water Supplies, DWTS samples as well as any final drinking waters in line with DWI standards. 


A comprehensive range of environmental testing and technical support services is complemented by a commitment to quality and client service. ALS offers a total package with a Wastewater and Microbiology centre of excellence in Coventry and a contaminated land centre of excellence in Hawarden. 



AWS


Alliance For Water Stewardship (AWS) is a global membership collaboration comprising businesses, NGOs, and the public sector. 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. 


Their 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.


Boode


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. Boode are official agents for Johnson Stainless Steel Screens, Casing and ZSM/JSL riser pipes, Baroid IDP fluids and additives, American Manufacturing mud pumps and spares, PASI borehole monitoring equipment.


Drilcorp


Drilcorp is one of the UK’s leading water supply borehole, drilling, and engineering companies with a proven track record for both public and commercial sectors for over 30 years. Their expert team have extensive industry experience and share a commitment to the highest professional standards and regularly construct boreholes for the ground source industry. Drilcorp also operate an integrated approach to Quality, Environmental, Safety & Training (QEST) systems, providing clients with peace of mind on every project undertaken.


Drift Services Group 


Drift Services Group was established to support the globally expanding drilling industry with the consultancy, services and products required to overcome even the most complex challenges - from artesian strikes to navigating mine workings. With over 60 years’ combined drilling experience, its two directors lead a team offering a full-service solution - from immediate telephone consultancy to the delivery of complete drilling and pump solutions. Drift also offers muds, consumables, staff and driller training as well as being suppliers of the superior Certa-Lok® product suite to the UK and Europe. There is no borehole dilemma Drift cannot help you overcome.


Dura Pump


Dura Pump provides commercial and industrial solutions in all areas of fluid handling, including energy saving schemes to help companies achieve their net zero.


We supply, install, repair and maintain pumps, pump systems, valves, packaged pump stations, booster sets and pressurisation sets to all major industries including facilities management and construction. Dura Pump is the fluid control specialist that guarantees increased productivity and profitability for our clients through reliable and efficient solutions.


European Geophysical


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. Their clients include many of the UK’s water utility companies, springwater companies, major engineering site investigations 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.


Geoquip Water Solutions


All your water treatment supplies & solutions under one roof. As experts in water treatment and borehole maintenance, Geoquip Water Solutions helps thousands of customers worldwide solve their water related problems. Their experience is built on a strong track record spanning nearly 30 years within the sector. They are proud to be seen as trusted partners, advisers and solution providers. Working with public and private water companies, commercial businesses and individuals, their portfolio encompasses the latest high efficiency technology from Franklin Electric as well as their full range of borehole pumps and controls, borehole management and maintenance solutions, remote monitoring, water treatment solutions and the provision of state-of-the-art telemetry. Geoquip partner with leading names including Franklin Electric, Laval Underground Surveys, Angus Flexible Pipelines, and their ability to hold high stock levels enables us to process orders quickly and efficiently - Let them help you to keep the water flowing.



Groundwater Relief


Groundwater Relief is a UK registered charity, who provide technical support to organisations and water providers working within the humanitarian and development sector. Our mission is to prevent and relieve poverty, by ensuring everyone has access to clean, safe water and that groundwater resources and infrastructure are constructed and managed in a professional, responsible, cost effective and sustainable way. 


They achieve this by working with a global membership of over 500 technical experts, who provide both remote and field based support to us on a variety of projects. Our members come from 58 different countries, speak over 33 different languages, and have expertise and proficiency across a broad range of groundwater specialisations including hydrogeology; geophysics; geochemistry; groundwater modelling; drilling; remote sensing; GIS; environmental regulation; geotechnical engineering; and water resource regulation.



Igne


Igne is a newly formed company comprising seven organisations with over 350 years of experience in the Borehole industry. Their businesses, WB + AD Morgan and Raeburn Drilling & Geotechnical (both trading as Igne) provide turnkey solutions for all related services - from hydrogeological assessment right through to installation and maintenance of water treatment solutions. Igne are able to deliver private water supplies through to large commercial, utility provider and industrial scale projects; all with the same passion, care and diligence.



In-Situ Europe Ltd


In-Situ instrumentation and software work together to deliver decision-quality data in real time. Simplify your water monitoring and analysis programs with cost-effective solutions that make it easier to collect, access and manage your data. We have a solution right for you and peerless service and support teams ready to assist.


SUEZ


SUEZ is a leading global provider of environmental solutions. With over 160 years of experience, they use innovative solutions that achieve smart and sustainable management of natural resources.


Ice Pigging™ is one of the services provided by SUEZ. It is a highly effective pipe cleaning technique in which ice slurry is moved through the network to remove unwanted material, sediment, or product residues from the pipe.




The RSK Group


The RSK group is a leading integrated environmental, engineering and technical services business offering bespoke end-to-end solutions to a variety of sectors. Headquartered in the UK but with an established presence throughout Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Australia, RSK helps organisations around the world achieve their business aspirations in a sustainable and efficient manner.




Excitement is building with just two weeks to go! The Envireau Water Team, our speakers and exhibitors can’t wait to see you there! 


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