GENERAL PROJECT

WINEP Durham Transfer

As part of an £10 million scheme, Northumbrian Water will be carrying out essential works to improve the performance and flexibility of our wastewater network and wastewater treatment works in the Plawsworth, Pity Me and Brasside areas of County Durham. The scheme will help to improve the water quality of the Blackdene Burn for the benefit of people, the environment and wildlife and ensure that critical wastewater assets continue to serve the community effectively.

Project updates

Update by Rachel Rutter

Good morning,

Within Plawsworth Sewerage Treatment Works the team continue with installation of pipework and cabling to various chambers and MCC Kiosk as well as permanent electrical works within the Kiosk and MCC.

Esh Stantec have completed the backfill of the flow meter chamber ahead of the concrete slab reinstatement. The team continue to remove the easement fencing from the land area before, hand filling of post holes with suitable topsoil.

Rotavating of topsoil and seeding is underway with the installation of galvanised ladders to chambers completed.

Within Pity Me Sewerage Treatment Works the installation of pipework and cabling to the valve chamber and flow meter chamber continues into next week. 

The reconstruction of wet well collar to suit anti floatation requirements has been completed, while the team continue to construct the roof slabs for the flow meter chamber. 

Gravity sewer pipework is now installed and work has commenced on the under track crossing which will take place over the next 2 weeks. The reinforced concrete roadway is complete as part of Brasside Sewerage Treatment Works.

Please contact us direct if you have any questions at nwl.customer@esh.uk.com

Thank you for your time

Rachel

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Update by Rachel Rutter

Good morning,

Following on from my last update, over the last few weeks the team have continued the installation of pipework to flow meter chamber.

Topsoil and seeding is being carefully monitored and completed within finished working areas.

You may have see the team over the last few weeks working within the woodland area in order to complete the reinstatement.

Please contact us direct if you have any questions at nwl.customer@esh.uk.com.

Thank you have a great weekend! 

Rachel

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Update by Rachel Rutter

Good morning,

As mentioned in my previous update the installation of pipework to flow meter chamber is ongoing, with the generator, MCC Unit and Kiosk fitted. 

Rotavating of topsoil and seeding is underway including the installation of galvanised ladders to chambers.

The pipebridge substructure piling works are now complete as well as the reinforced concrete roadway.

The woodland area is nearing competition for reinstatement, with Mowing strip works currently being carried out. 

Please contact us direct if you have any questions at nwl.customer@esh.uk.com.

Thank you have a great weekend! 

Rachel

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Update by Rachel Rutter

Good morning

The team are progressing well within Plawsworth and Pity Me Sewerage Treatment Works with the installation of pipework to the wet well chamber, valve chamber and flow meter chamber ongoing.

Construction of slabs for the MCC kiosk and generator continue in this week, while rotavating of topsoil and seeding are underway.

Gravity sewer pipework is now installed to UTX crossing and the haul road created from the main compound area, to achieve access for guided auger reception pit and subsequent manhole construction.

Woodland area is now partially reinstated, with further completion works required as weather/ ground conditions improve.

Please contact us direct if you have any questions at nwl.customer@esh.uk.com.

Thank you

Rachel

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Update by Rachel Rutter

Good afternoon everyone!

ESH Stantec need to carry out essential work to the sewerage network, in order to complete the work they will be transporting machinery and materials along Rowan Drive into the Brasside Pumping Station. 

Work will begin Monday 15 July 2024 for 2 weeks, we will keep disruption to a minimum and your refuse collection will not be disrupted. 

Please contact us direct if you have any questions at nwl.customer@esh.uk.com.

Thank you for your time, have a great weekend!

Rachel

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Update by Rachel Rutter

Hello everyone,

In the last week the team have excavated and installed ducts and drawpits for MCC kiosk and generator slabs within Plawsworth STW and Pity STW.

Topsoil reinstatement is now complete between Plawsworth STW and Rotary Way, with rotavating and seeding to follow. Reinstatement of works within other areas have also begun including Chester Low Road.

Please contact us direct if you have any questions at nwl.customer@esh.uk.com.

Have a lovely weekend!

Rachel

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Update by Rachel Rutter

Good morning,

This week the team have constructed the new flow meter chamber, including the drainage outlet pipework from the flow meter chamber to wet well. The rising main pipework has been installed and partial reinstatement complete.

The cover slab to wet well chamber has been installed and remedial works within are complete.

Within Northumbrian Water works the air valve and washout chambers are nearing completion including the gravity sewer pipework.

Lets hope we see more sunshine to allow the team to continue with reinstatments. 

Have a lovely week!

Thank you

Rachel

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Update by Rachel Rutter

Good morning,

Within Northumbrian Water areas the new flow meter chamber construction is complete. The Rising main pipework has been installed and the drainage outlet pipework from the flow meter chamber to wet well chamber has been completed.

Reinstatement of topsoil is underway, and you may have seen is partially complete. ESH have also completed the removal of timber bog mats and a partial reinstatement of fields within the easement area. Topsoil remains to be stone-picked and rotavated prior to seeding works commencing. Remedial works to benching within the wet well chamber is ongoing.

Air valve and washout chambers are nearing completion, while waiting for a suitable weather window to reinstate fields and topsoil.

Over the next week you may see the team are working close to Chester Low Road while a new manhole is being constructed.

Thank you for your time and have a wonderful weekend!

Please contact us direct if you have any questions at nwl.customer@esh.uk.com.

Rachel

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Update by Rachel Rutter

Good afternoon,

The drainage outlet pipework from the flow meter chamber to the wet well chamber is ongoing with the air valve and washout chambers nearing completion.

As mentioned in the last update the gravity sewer pipework is now installed to the west side of the main railway line with a haul road created from the public highway to achieve access for the manhole construction.

Gravity Sewer Pipework is now installed from Brasside STW to the Outfall Structure. The woodland area will be reinstated once weather conditions begin to improve.

Please contact us direct if you have any questions at nwl.customer@esh.uk.com.

Rachel

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Update by Rachel Rutter

Good afternoon,

Hope everyone has had a lovely week!

The team this week have constructed the new flow meter chamber at Plawsworth Sewerage Treatment Works (STW) and wet well chamber within Pity me STW. The air valve and washout chambers are nearing completion from Plawsworth STW to Rotary Way.

The gravity sewer pipework is now installed to the west side of the main railway line with reinstatements to the fields being completed once weather conditions improve.

Please contact us direct if you have any questions at nwl.customer@esh.uk.com.

Rachel

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