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Wessex Water gets ready to start work on £9.5 million wastewater storage and treatment scheme in Somerset

Wessex Water is getting ready to start work on a £9.5 million wastewater storage and treatment scheme in Somerset with construction teams moving on to the water recycling centre just outside North Petherton, next to the M5 motorway, in August.

WESSEX WATER north-petherton water recycling centre

The drive to enhance river quality in Somerset takes another significant step forward this autumn when the project gets underway near Bridgwater to begin updating equipment used to treat arriving sewage and adding capacity for excess water flowing through the system after heavy rain.

The work will mean more than 800,000 litres of sewer water will be able to be housed in an underground tank, the increased storage helping to reduce the instances of storm overflows operating automatically to relieve the threat of overwhelmed combined sewers flooding homes and businesses following heavy rainfall.

The added storage,housed below ground on land next to the centre will keep more mixed rain runoff and wastewater in the tank at the centre before it is treated and safely returned to the environment later.

North Petherton, which is expected to take around 10 months to complete, is the latest in a string of Wessex Water schemes that have seen more than £25 million poured into environmental improvements throughout the county just this year.

A £7 million project to add new storage as well as strengthen the removal of chemicals from wastewater is expected to conclude in Ilminster in October. Meanwhile, more than £12 million is being spent to do likewise at rural sites at Milverton and Bishop’s Lydeard in the west of the county.

More than £50 million worth of similar projects have been completed, are currently being carried out or are in the planning stage for the five-year period between 2020 and 2025.

Wessex Water project manager Victoria Plummer said:

"Upgrading the North Petherton centre means we can further enhance the way we store and treat wastewater before it is returned to the environment in Somerset.

"The increased storage capacity will help to reduce the amount of times storm overflows operate and these projects also help to further protect the environment by improving the health of our watercourses, such as rivers and streams.”

The water company is continuing to invest £3 million a month to reduce how often storm overflows operate, with this figure rising to £9 million a month, if approved by water industry regulators.

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