Water is essential for life - or perhaps I should say clean water is essential for a healthy life. Therefore if you’re in charge of any form of water treatment system you will want to know that it’s safe and legal all the time. There are numerous examples of where the testing and monitoring systems that should have been in place to ensure this have gone wrong, with consequences too awful to think about. That’s the doom and gloom scenario though and with an effective monitoring schedule through DMG Delta, not something you will have to worry about.
Environmental management
Recently we shared how DMG Delta has partnered with Anglia Ruskin University in a programme to reduce our carbon footprint. We’ve implemented this scheme through streamlining our communication systems and improving the efficiency of our fleet of vehicles.
Environmental management is hot on our agenda, so it was great to see Anglia Ruskin championing the scheme in their university journal.
We’re aiming to be one of the most environmentally friendly companies in the region and we’ll see the results of this when the scheme launches in the New Year.
Our story can be read on page 31, take a look.
DMG Delta has partnered with Anglia Ruskin University as part of our commitment to environmental issues. Working alongside their researchers, we’ve take steps to reduce our carbon footprint and to create more efficient information systems.
Through the University’s KEEP programme, we’ve streamlined our processes to reduce our remaining paper-based systems and the use of the company’s fleet of vehicles. Our customers still receive the same personalised service they are accustomed to, but behind the scenes our operating systems have been given a revamp.
“DMG Delta is determined to embrace all the technological developments we can with the key objective of reducing our impact on the environment,” said Zoe Rogers, Resources Director, DMG Delta.

