Who We Are

Waterserve are independent of any other water treatment/hygiene company and as such will offer impartial advice free of outside influences.

Our legionella risk assessment surveyors are highly qualified leaders in their field and have years of practical 'hands-on' experience. 

This pool of experience ranges from the large hyperbolic cooling towers usually associated with power generation to the domestic water systems found in commercial premises. 

Mike Wallwork Tech IOSH MWMSoc

 

Delivery Service Manager
Qualified building services engineer with 25 years experience in the field of consulting engineering and project management within building and industrial water and air services. Responsible for managing the provision of legionella risk assessment surveys since 1994.  

Alec Shepherd BSc MWMSoc

Risk Assessment Surveyor
Alec is a graduate chemist with ten years experience in process management, installation, commissioning and maintenance of plant, followed by eighteen years experience in the water treatment and water hygiene industry. 

John Alvey BSc PhD FWMSoc

Independent Consultant
John has nineteen years of experience with a major international water treatment company.  The first eight of these years as a consultant in the UK and then five years overseas in the effective use of water in industry.

John Stott BSc MWMSoc

Risk Assessment Surveyor
John is a Consultant chemist with 30 years experience in the field of water chemistry and water treatment within industrial sectors. 

Pat Beirne MWMSoc

Risk Assessment Surveyor
Patrick is a qualified building services engineer with 31 years experience in the field of project engineering and project management within building water services, ventilation and air conditioning. 

Phil Curry MWMSoc

Risk Assessment Surveyor
Phil is a qualified building services engineer with 38 years experience in the field of consulting engineering and project management within building and industrial/residential water and air services.

0121 711 7309 Coverage: UK & Ireland

Latest News

Compost link to Legionnaire's bug
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Experts call for better warning labels on potting compost following three cases of Legionnnaire's disease in Scotland.
Legionella inquiry at jail shower
Monday, February 15, 2010
Part of a shower room at Lincoln Prison is cordoned off after what could be the bacteria responsible for Legionnaires' disease is found.
Legionella found in changing room
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Legionella bacteria is discovered in the changing rooms at Northampton Racecourse, a council says.
Legionnaires' cases are confirmed
Friday, January 8, 2010
Two patients at Basildon University Hospital in Essex have Legionnaires' disease, it has been confirmed.
Probe finds no more Legionnaires'
Monday, January 4, 2010
An inquiry into whether two patients contracted Legionnaires' disease at an Essex hospital finds no more suspected cases.
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