GENERAL PROJECT

WINEP Great Ayton STW Storm Tank Capacity

Essential work that will help to maintain excellent water quality in the area and ensure that the treatment facility remains resilient.

Update by Dave Eden

Morning All,

Let have another update on WINEP on the Great Ayton STW Storm Tank Capacity:

The work sinking the shaft which will form the new storm tank is progressing. The first five rings are in place, four of which are below ground level, and we continue to excavate for the remaining rings.

We have completed the various trial holes investigating potential simplification of the works to feed the new storm tank. This is currently in design review, the results of which we should know in the next day or two.

Having completed the trial holes, the pipe laying gang have now started the diversion for the pipework which feeds one of the site trickling filters. This needs to be altered to allow the construction of the new interceptor chamber and inlet pipe which, on completion, will send the storm water from the existing storm tanks to the new, giving us our increased capacity.

Thanks for taking the time to visit the portal.

Dave Eden, Project Manager

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