Wokingham Today

Extra one billion litres a day needed says Thames Water

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THE THAMES Valley and London will need an additional 1 billion litres of water a day over the next 50 years.

That’s the prediction of Thames Water, which is looking at creating a new reservoir near Abingdon, and a river abstractio­n point on the River Thames, supported by water recycling.

The firm says this will help it meet demand and tackle projected water scarcity caused by climate emergency and population growth.

To help it prepare, it has drawn up a draft Water Resource Management Plan and tendered for a Programme Partner Framework to support the delivery of its Strategic Resource Options (SRO) Programme.

The framework will give the company access to profession­al support services worth up to

£160 million, and will support the delivery of the major infrastruc­ture needed. The chosen firms are: Arcadis Consulting (UK), Jacobs & Mott MacDonald JV Turner & Townsend Project Management.

Simon Adams, Thames Water’s programme director for the

SROs said “Following on from the recent announceme­nt of our Technical Partner Framework, the implementa­tion of the Programme Partner Framework marks another significan­t step forward for our Strategic Resource Options Programme.

“Together, these frameworks give us access to the breadth of specialist services required to ensure our projects are delivered efficientl­y and effectivel­y.”

Mohit Farmah, head of procuremen­t and supply chain for the SROs added: “We look forward to working in collaborat­ion with our new partners to deliver this programme of innovative projects, which will protect the environmen­t and secure the future water supply for customers, in the face of population growth and climate change.”

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