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United Utilities to start work on £24.5 million project to construct 30m deep storm tank to ease flooding and reduce spills

United Utilities is getting ready to start work on a major £24.5 million investment project to create a vast new underground stormwater storage tank in Blackburn to ease flooding and reduce spills.

UNITED UTILITIES STORAGE TANK GENERIC

When completed, the tank will be 30 metres deep and 30 metres wide and capable of holding 12.5 million litres of stormwater.

The new tank will be connected by an underground shaft to an existing tank in the same area which was constructed in 2012 - together, both tanks will store 15 million litres of stormwater.

Recent population growth in Blackburn and the ongoing impacts of climate change with more periods of intense rainfall have put additional demand on the wastewater network. The additional storage will reduce storm overflows into the River Blakewater.

Simon Holding, Head of Wastewater Treatment Services for United Utilities in Lancashire explained:

“These tanks act as huge holding areas for the extra rainwater that enters the sewer network during times of heavy rainfall.

“Holding it back means it isn’t all hitting the wastewater treatment works at the same time and the system is less likely to be overwhelmed.”

Across Lancashire, United Utilities has delivered a range of projects from infrastructure improvements to riverside tree planting schemes, which are enhancing water quality in the River Ribble and its tributaries.

Site investigation work is currently underway and expected to be complete in July. Work on the main construction will begin straight away and will take two years to complete.

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