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.

GENERAL PROJECT
CURRENT WEATHER
9°C

Waren Mill

Construct new underground pumping station near centre of village. Install pumped rising main to reach new treatment lagoons approx’ 250m west of Budle Bay Campsite. Lay new gravity main discharging treated flows downhill past the new pumping station to a new Outfall near to the river mouth. Reconfigure other local sewers to re-direct flows to the new Pumping Station. Abandon the existing treatment works close to the Old Mill, make safe and tarmac over.

Update by Joan Tatters

Good Morning,

After Roger informing us of the developments, I thought I best introduce you to the Mott MacDonald Bentley site team.

Jeff Bowman      -     Contract Manager

Dave Cross        -     Site Engineer

Alex Brown        -     Site Engineer

Ged Marshall    -     Site Agent

Andrew Stephenson   -   Site Agent

Joan Tatters     -     Customer Liaison Officer

Jeff Bowman   -      Contract Manager

I have no doubt you will have seen us conducting some preparation.

We do appreciate your co-operation and if you see any of us please come and say "Hello".

Don't forget if you have any questions please feel free to ask.

 

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