Water Leak Engineering for the deregulated water industry

As we move towards deregulation for the supply of water to English commercial customers taking more than 50,000 units of water per year, there’s concern in some quarters about the actual physical implications of the change. Previously, the water supply organisations tended to operate in regional, geographically isolated areas and could easily muster their engineering […]

Pentalver Cannock : £35,000 Saving

Token saves Pentalver Cannock £35,000 in Water Charges Significant underground water leakage is detected and bypassed at Pentalver Cannock – an inland transport hub – amounting to an annual saving of £35,000. Leakage engineers were able to identify a significant area of interest for underground leakage within an hour of entering the site. Further leak […]

News International : Leak repair

Earlier this year, significant underground water leakage was detected and repaired at News International’s site in Knowsley which was affecting the overall operation of their fire protection system. Leakage engineers were able to identify a significant area of interest for underground leakage within ½ hour of entering the site. Further leak detection activity was then […]

WIAPS Approval

Tony Langley and Basil Vincent of Token Engineering gained the Water Industry Approved Plumber Scheme (WIAPS), External Services accreditation on 31st May 2012. This accreditation indicates a working knowledge of the Water Regulations and associated standards in relation to the installation of underground pipe work for the provision of water supply to properties. As approved […]