Showing posts with label Tideway Tunnel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tideway Tunnel. Show all posts

09/09/2010

Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman supports Thames tunnel plans

Photo source: Thames Water Vauxhall combined sewer overflow
Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman has this week given her support to Thames Water’s plans for a tunnel to reduce the huge amount of raw sewage discharged into the River Thames. Thames Water estimates that the proposed tunnel will cost £3.6bn which could result in bill increases of around £60-£65 per year for Thames Water customers.

Getting planning approval may not be as easy or straightforward as Thames Water might hope. With the 2008 Planning Act a new ‘fast track’ process was introduced for all major infrastructure projects with approval by the Infrastructure Planning Commission. The Government has announced that the IPC will be replaced with a new Major Infrastructure Planning Unit but this wont happen until late 2011 at the earliest as new legislation is required and the approval process is likely to remain very similar with the exception that Ministers will have the final say.

The legislation requires extensive public consultation with local authorities being given the say on whether they think consultation has been adequate. The experience in the South West with the Hinkley nucleur project is interesting. There initially all the local councils welcomed EDF’s plans as they saw the new nucleur reactor bringing many jobs and significant ‘planning gain’. Now as the consultation by EDF comes to a close they have managed to loose the support of local councils as the forecast planning gains have become derisory – just £1m from a £10 billon plus project and the disruption to local communities more evident.

Thames Water will have a more difficult job. Local councils are opposed to the tunnel from the outset and local residents are unlikely to be supportive of a big increase in bills when most will see no obvious benefit. It will require very careful management of the consultation process if support for the plans is to be won.  

30/12/2009

Thames Water Tideway Tunnel - water industry's biggest ever contract

Photo: Becton Sewage Treatment Works courtesy Thames Water
In an excellent piece of good news to end the year Thames Water has announced that it has let the biggest single construction project, worth £400m, in the UK water industry since privatization 20 years ago.


The contract for the Lee TRunnel is being awarded to MVB – made up of joint venture partners Morgan Est, VINCI Construction Grand Projects and Bachy Soletanche. The four-mile Lee tunnel, costing £600m in total is set for completion in 2014. It will prevent more than 16 million tones of raw sewage overflowing into the River Lee, a tributary of the River Thames.


The news marks a major milestone in finally cleaning up the River Thames and is an important development for the water industry.