Portsmouth News

‘No final decision’ yet on reservoir water recycling

- Toby Paine toby.paine@jpimedia.co.uk @paine_toby

CAMPAIGNER­S hope that they have headed off plans to discharge recycled sewage into the future Havant Thicket reservoir - although they say they will keep a close eye to make sure the plan does not resurface.

Water Resources South East (WRSE), an alliance of six water companies, has finished consulting the public on its emerging regional plan which sets out ideas to secure a sustainabl­e supply of water.

One proposal is to build a water recycling plant to supplement the reservoir’s water supply with ‘highly treated’ wastewater, derived from sewage.

The plan drew criticism from environmen­tal groups and Havant Borough Council, which only permitted the reservoir on the condition it would be filled with surplus water from the Bedhampton Spring.

WRSE acknowledg­es objections in its consultati­on response document: ‘Responses suggested that the reservoir proposal would not have been approved if this proposal had been highlighte­d earlier, and questioned why there hadn’t been more engagement on the proposal with affected communitie­s.

‘Concerns were expressed that the ecological and recreation­al benefits associated with the reservoir would be adversely affected.’

WRSE hasn’t ruled out the possibilit­y of water recycling, stating that Natural England is still working with water companies to determine if it is a ‘suitable option going forward’.

Havantcoun­cilleaderA­lex Rennie said: ‘I’m pleased that theWRSEhav­enotedthec­oncerns raised by Havant Borough Council to the planned waterrecyc­lingforthe­Havant Thicket Reservoir and that it makes clear no final decision has yet been taken.

‘We will continue our engagement with our local water companies and remain committed to ensuring the success of the Havant Thicket Reservoir project.’

Shelley Saunders, Havant Green Party coordinato­r, added: ‘I take some comfort in the fact that the water companies are taking the matter of public opinion seriously and are keen to improve their engagement with the community. I would urge people to get involved with the face-to-face consultati­on meetings that Southern Water are planning for July.’

 ?? ?? What Havant Thicket Reservoir could look like
What Havant Thicket Reservoir could look like

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