Thames Water Prevent Storm Water Flooding17/11/2009 |
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| Thames Water is taking an innovative, sustainable approach on a £680,000 project in Surbiton to stop storm water backing up in residents' drains and flooding their homes. As well as increasing capacity in the sewers under Brown's Road so they can cope with increased flows following heavy rain, ponds at Fishponds Open Space will serve as additional storm water storage. |
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Andy Wolfe, Thames Water project manager, said: "We're doing this work to protect seven homes on Brown's Road from the risk of storm water flooding. Using existing ponds as rainwater overflows is not only a more sustainable approach, it will also reduce the need for street works, minimising disruption on the local community. Having said that, there will be some traffic and noise disruption, for which we apologise. Read more about: flood safety Supplier: Thames Water Utilities Ltd More news from this supplier: Ninety Miles of Leaky Pipes Replaced Sewage Project Generates Renewable Gas Thames Water 20 Years London Sewer Flooding Threat Banished Thames Water in Green Park Natural Management Surbiton Lagoon Improvement Thames Water: Draft Price-Setting Decrease Quality Water Quality 'Top Performer' 'Big Tick' for London on Tap 'Water Breakthrough' for UK's Longest Tunnel NASA Mission Takes Stock of Earth's Melting Land Ice Alleviating Water Problems In Abu Dhabi Dutch Experts to Design Flood Safety System 2.8 Million Gallons of Water Saved In Seven Months Oil and Gas Water Reuse Pilot in Alberta UN Agency Funds Irrigation Improvement Projects Smart Grids Crucial for Future Utility Operations UK: Underinvestment in Flood Infrastructure Nearly 10 Million to Clean Up US Beaches California Clean Water Agencies Champion Clean Energy Initiative Comments (0): |

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