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Friday, 19 March 2010 00:00

New public water supply for Lancashire village

The Lancashire hamlet of Slaidburn, in the Ribble Valley, is set to be connected to a brand new public water supply for the first time ever.

A mixture of 115 residential and business properties will get connected to the mains tap water as part of a £2 million investment scheme by North West water firm United Utilities. The village of Slaidburn currently receives its water supplies from a private network of pipes that are coming to the end of their useful life.

The Warrington based utility firm agreed with the Slaidburn Estate and Ribble Valley Borough Council to construct a brand new water network for the entire village. The new network will supply residents with high quality drinking water and will ensure that there is a reliable supply long into the future.

Until now the village's water supply has come from a number of springs and a local brook and is at increasing risk of the cryptosporidium micro-organism entering the supply system. The existing network has been owned and managed by the Slaidburn Estate but is beyond repair.

The works involve replacing the ageing cast iron with nearly 7 kilometres of new modern plastic mains and approximately 3 kilometres of service pipes. Two Aqueduct connections and a brand new booster pumping station will be built, supplying high quality water to the villagers from the Hodder treatment works.

The new water supply will be far less likely to be discoloured and United Utilities say they should be able to reduce the chlorine that is required to be added to the water.

Daniel Smith Project Manager for United Utilities commented:

"This is an unusual project for us to undertake, having to create a whole network for an entire village is very special. It's definitely a good news story for the residents and I hope they are very pleased to receive a clean reliable supply that they can enjoy and rely on for many years."

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