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MP visits one of our water treatment plants

Posted: 08 April 2022

 

Photo of Andrew Lobley; SSW operations director, Phillip Dunne MP and Andy Willicott; SSW managing directorPhilip Dunne MP visited one of our drinking water supply plants this week, to see work to install a new innovative and environmentally sustainable water-filtration system.

As part of the Green Recovery Fund last year, Ofwat approved an additional £15m capital investment to accelerate the pace of an upgrade of one of our treatment works, to a £40m total investment at the site. This investment will further enhance our drinking water quality and reduce carbon emissions by around 1,000 tonnes a year over the next three years. The upgrade includes the installation of a new ceramic membrane-based water-filtration solution. 

“I was delighted to learn about the state-of-the-art technology being invested under the Green Recovery Fund.  It was good to learn more about the water supply business here in South Staffordshire – making a refreshing change from my recent focus on the treatment side of the water sector”.

Philip Dunne MP

“It was good to be able to show local MP, Philip Dunne, around one of our treatment works. Once complete, this will be the largest deployment of ceramic membrane technology in the UK, and the first retrofit of its kind in an existing water treatment works. 

"The UK water sector has an ambition to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2030, and we are committed to playing our part in achieving this. Our project is just one example of our ongoing decarbonisation plan.”

Andy Willicott, Managing Director, South Staffs Water