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26/07/2023

Anglian Water To Invest £10m To Prevent Flooding In Watton

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Anglian Water is to invest almost £10 million in improvements to Watton's local environment this year, building resilience against a rapidly changing climate.

The programme of improvements specifically aims to increase resilience across the East of England, which is likely to see the impacts of the climate emergency – like drought and flooding – more keenly than anywhere else in the UK. The drains and sewers in the local community take water away to Watton WRC, where it's cleaned before being returned safely to the local environment. In extreme weather with lots of rainfall, the sewer network and WRC can get quickly overwhelmed, which can cause flooding.

Work has already taken place at the company's water recycling centre (WRC) off Brandon Road, installing brand new equipment – which includes a new storm tank - to reduce the risk of pollution in the local community and environment.

The scheme marked an investment of more than £850,000, as part of a larger programme of work to increase storm water storage across the East of England, with overall investment in the programme totalling more than £100 million.
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The additional storm water storage across the region will help to capture and redirect more than 72.5 million litres of rainwater – equivalent to 29 Olympic sized swimming pools – to help protect the environment during heavy rainfall.

The new storm tank at Watton is able to capture an additional 568,000 litres of storm water during extreme weather and flooding, so it can then be treated before being returned to the nearby water courses. This builds resilience to extreme weather caused by climate change and protecting the environment by helping to reduce the use of storm overflows, providing additional protection for rivers, many of which in the East of England are unique chalk stream habitats.

The water company is also due to install a sustainable urban drainage system (SuDS) in the coming months, to aid natural drainage and reduce the risk of flooding. SuDS can also provide a wealth of benefits including increased biodiversity, community engagement and resilience to climate change.

When it rains, water pours off hard surfaces like roofs, roads, car parks and playgrounds and into sewers. By introducing green areas and permeable surfaces, like raingardens, planters and tree bowls, the risk of flooding can be reduced. This scheme in Watton, which is worth more than £600,000, will help slow down the speed at which rainwater enters sewers, as well as adding to the local biodiversity.

The company will also be investing more than £2 million on a project to increase the local network's capacity to accommodate new housing. This scheme, which is due to start later this year and should take around six months to complete, will see a new pipeline installed in Watton to increase local drainage capacity.

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