Chichester Observer

MP has welcomed £56m for sewage infrastruc­ture

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The MP for Chichester, Gillian Keegan, has welcomed millions of pounds in investment from Southern Water to upgrade sewage infrastruc­ture across the Manhood Peninsula, harbour and city.

The announceme­nt came as part of the launch of Chichester’s Plan for Water, a roadmap from the MP laying out actions taken to stop sewage outflows in the area, as well as future initiative­s to reduce water pollution.

Subject to approval from the regulator Ofwat, the money will be split between communitie­s across the constituen­cy over the next five years. This includes £30 million for an upgraded UV treatment facility at Thornham, £16 million to improve Chichester’s water infrastruc­ture, and a further £8 million for sewage systems in Lavant.

Speaking on Friday ahead of the latest in her series of Chichester Water Conference­s, the MP said: “I am delighted to be launching Chichester’s Plan for Water today. The huge investment from Southern Water, which is detailed in the plan, is a result of the longterm campaign I and others in our area have led to clean up our waterways, including the beautiful Chichester Harbour, and to hold Southern to account.”

CEO of Southern Water, Lawrence Gosden said: “We are very pleased to be attending this conference and to be working with other agencies to help improve the water quality in and around Chichester. Chichester Harbour is a crucial part of the work we’re doing in the Three Harbours area (Chichester, Pagham, Langstone) where we’re currently investing £72m to treat more wastewater, reduce storm overflows and further reduce nutrients from our works entering the harbours. We’re looking forward to investing even more money to continue these improvemen­ts at our treatment works while also focusing on nature-based and engineerin­g solutions in this area to reduce storm overflows.”

Chichester’s Plan for Water also looks at the actions taken by central government to stop water pollution. This includes a revolution­ary new monitoring system which has seen the proportion of storm overflows monitored across the country increase from 7 per cent in 2010 to 100 per cent by the end of 2023. Additional­ly, a new Water Restoratio­n Fund guarantees fines from water company profits will be channelled into projects that improve the environmen­t. These fines for criminal sewage dumping had previously been capped at £250,000 but are now unlimited following a government consultati­on last year.

Mrs Keegan’s plan lays out several of her longer-term campaigns to end water pollution. Investment in nature-based draining systems, including wetlands and tree planting schemes, as well as further improvemen­ts to pumping station infrastruc­ture are next on her list of demands for Chichester.

Mrs Keegan said: “While we have made good progress in taking long-term action against sewage outflows, I am still keen to see further innovative and nature-based approaches to improve our water infrastruc­ture in Chichester. We also face significan­t challenges with flooding and sewage capacity as a result of speculativ­e housing developmen­t, particular­ly in places like Birdham where 150 new homes were recently approved due to the absence of a new Local Plan. I have made several interventi­ons to help Chichester District Council pass a new Local Plan that would limit housing developmen­t and am disappoint­ed that more progress has not been made. The longer we are left waiting by the council, the more our sewage system will be put under unacceptab­le levels of pressure by unregulate­d developers.”

 ?? ?? Investment secured from Southern Water by Mrs Keegan will go to communitie­s across Chichester
Investment secured from Southern Water by Mrs Keegan will go to communitie­s across Chichester
 ?? ?? Chichester Harbour from Prinsted
Chichester Harbour from Prinsted

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