Portsmouth News

£5m harbour clean-up vow

- By TOM COTTERILL The News tom.cotterill@thenews.co.uk

Southern Water promises to invest £5m into plan to stop sewage leaks

SOUTHERN Water has pledged to invest £5m on a drive to clean up harbours blighted by sewage leaks from its wastewater centre.

The cash is expected to go towards improving water quality in Langstone Harbour and neighbouri­ng Chichester Harbour.

Southern Water’s chief executive Ian McAulay announced the new measures as part of the company’s environmen­tal improvemen­t fund.

The commitment follows a series of top-level meetings with local campaigner­s and political leaders, including Havant MP Alan Mak and Chichester MP Gillian Keegan.

Environmen­tal activists have previously blasted Southern Water over its handling of stormwater and waste discharges, which in the past have seen vast quantities of sewage ooze into Langstone Harbour.

Campaigner­s have demanded that the company’s treatment works site at Budds Farm is upgraded to stop wastewater being expelled from the facility into the harbour.

In a statement yesterday,

Mr McAulay said: ‘Saving the internatio­nally important and threatened habitats at Chichester and Langstone harbours is incredibly important to us, our customers and our stakeholde­rs.

‘We are absolutely committed to playing our part by reducing the harm to the harbours' waters from combined sewer overflows (CSOs).’

He added: ‘Our new £5m environmen­tal improvemen­t fund, as part of our overall spending plans for 2021/22 and beyond, clearly demonstrat­es Southern Water's commitment to being an active and involved member of the newly-formed Chichester Harbour Protection and Recovery of Nature group.

‘This emerging group is a very welcome and positive step forward in forging a powerful partnershi­p to save our harbours.’

A proportion of the £5m fund is expected to be invested with partners or initiative­s that deliver ‘nature-based solutions’ for both harbours, the utilities company said.

MP Alan Mak welcomed the news and said: ‘Southern Water will play a key role in reducing discharges and ending storm overflows, and this investment is a good first step.’

Over the next four years Southern has said it is investing £1.7bn across the south east to improve the capacity and efficiency of the waste water network and cut the number of releases from CSOs.

This includes £13m to be invested to improve instrument­ation and data capture that further reduces the risk to the environmen­t from storm overflows, including at Budds Farm, which releases into Langstone Harbour.

A major £6.5m scheme to reduce groundwate­r infiltrati­on into the vast Chichester sewer network is also planned - Southern Water says every drop of groundwate­r that can be kept out of the network reduces the need for storm overflows.

The investment builds on the £3.2bn Southern Water has spent since 2015 to improve and maintain its assets across the south east.

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CLEAN UP Langstone Harbour by Marcin Jedrysiak. @drone_photograph­y7777

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