Sunderland Echo

Sewage works to get £14m upgrade

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Northumbri­an Water is set to invest £14 million in a major upgrade of its Washington Sewage Treatment Works.

The plant in Pattinson Road treats the wastewater from more than 30,000 homes and businesses across Washington, processing it is of a high enough quality to return to the environmen­t.

The work, to be carried out by its partner Mott MacDonald Bentley (MMB), will be contained within the grounds of the site and start in December and run until early 2022.

North um brian Water has organised an event for customers to meet the team at the Teal Farm pub, in Edale Close, on Wednesday, November 27, from 3.30pm to 7pm.

The project will involve the refurbishm­ent of existing parts of the site, as well as the constructi­on of additional settlement tanks used in the wastewater treatment process.

It will also include moving a storage yard, which is accessed 24 hours a day, further from the site’s boundary with neighbouri­ng homes, reducing noise and light impact.

Project manager Ronnie Doran said: “This project represents a significan­t investment that will enhance the performanc­e of the site and ensure it has the capacity and flexibilit­y to meet ever-changing needs and legislatio­n on the treatment of wastewater. “All of the work will be contained on-site, though some customers who neighbourt­he works maybe able to see crane activity at times. We are hoping that customers will join us at our event and find out more about what we do at the works.”

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