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Portsmouth Water is preparing an outline planning application for a new building and related facilities, to be located at the existing Farlington Water Treatment Works (WTW).
The new building will accommodate a new water pump station, related facilities including surge vessels, a small electricity substation, underground pipework and fencing. The new facility will sit within the complex of existing buildings on the operational WTW site.
The proposed development is a key aspect of Portsmouth Water’s Havant Thicket Reservoir scheme. The new reservoir is first and foremost an environmentally-led project, that will provide a new sustainable source of water, enabling Southern Water to reduce its abstraction from two precious chalk streams in Hampshire - the River Test and the River Itchen.
This new development at Farlington WTW will allow us to transport water from the reservoir to the west of our supply area, increasing our resilience and enabling us to move supplies around the region quickly and efficiently.
Portsmouth Water is preparing an outline planning application for a new building and related facilities, to be located at the existing Farlington Water Treatment Works (WTW).
The new building will accommodate a new water pump station, related facilities including surge vessels, a small electricity substation, underground pipework and fencing. The new facility will sit within the complex of existing buildings on the operational WTW site.
The proposed development is a key aspect of Portsmouth Water’s Havant Thicket Reservoir scheme. The new reservoir is first and foremost an environmentally-led project, that will provide a new sustainable source of water, enabling Southern Water to reduce its abstraction from two precious chalk streams in Hampshire - the River Test and the River Itchen.
This new development at Farlington WTW will allow us to transport water from the reservoir to the west of our supply area, increasing our resilience and enabling us to move supplies around the region quickly and efficiently.
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