Black Country Bugle

Help for motorway wildlife

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A PIONEERING drainage system thought to be the largest of its kind in the country has been installed by National Highways underneath the M5 at Oldbury.

The new system will help improve the quality of rainwater entering the canal after it has fallen on the M5 carriagewa­y.

The £7 million system will help to capture debris and pollutants before the water is discharged into the water course.

National Highways Project Manager, Colin Jackson said: “This new drainage system is a real boost to the local canal network that runs underneath the M5 Oldbury viaduct.

“We know that the local habitat is a crucial part of the landscape at Oldbury and we’re confident this new system will play a significan­t role in helping biodiversi­ty.

“The drainage has a special filter installed inside the pipework which is designed to capture debris and pollutants before entering the water network which can then simply be removed by specialist­s at regular intervals.”

The new system is made up of 10 filters and was installed underneath the road without impacting traffic using the M5 or local roads.

 ?? ?? The new drainage system is designed to protect local wildlife in the canal underneath the M5 at Oldbury
The new drainage system is designed to protect local wildlife in the canal underneath the M5 at Oldbury

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