The construction phase of this project is now complete.

There may still be updates, so the project will remain here. We are still monitoring the project and will reply to any comments. So if you have any questions please feel free to comment or contact us here.

NIDP FLOODING PROJECT

South Bank and Eston

We are currently undertaking a Stage Two Northumbria Integrated Drainage Partnership (NIDP) study in South Bank and Eston. Stage 2 is a diagnostic study where we carry out a more in depth survey, investigation and hydraulic model enhancement to address specific issues and develop opportunities at the top priority locations identified in stage 1. This includes option development and an assessment of cost of the proposed options. We then look at an assessment of benefits and beneficiaries to demonstrate the impact of the proposed project. If we are able to show that the project delivers an appropriate level of benefits ( i.e. it doesn’t cost more to construct than the value of the property that it protects) this enables us to make applications for joint funding to progress to design and construction.

Update by Loren Jennings

Good afternoon.

My name is Loren Jennings and I am a project manager at Northumbrian Water.  

I wanted you to know that before our lives were interrupted by Covid, we did manage to complete the Stage 1 which identified areas of integrated flood risk.  This means there was risk of flooding from not just sewers or drains, but also potentially watercourses or surface water runoff.  The areas we will be advancing into Stage 2 are:

  • South Bank, Ash Grove, Beach Gove, Poplar Grove, Teesville & High Farm
  • Spencer Beck, Flatts Lane, Zoe's Hospice
  • Church Lane , St Helen's Close and Eston Bank

If you live in these areas and wanted to share your experiences with flooding, or just give us information which could help our study, it would be very welcome.  You can also ask me questions here by replying to this update!

Loren

 

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