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Tuesday, 12 December 2023 09:01

Yorkshire Water invests £19 million at Killinghall WwTW to improve water quality in River Nidd

Work will shortly begin at Killinghall wastewater treatment works, where Yorkshire Water is investing £19 million to help improve water quality in the river Nidd by removing Phosphorus from treated wastewater.

YORKSHIRE WATER Killinghall WWTW

As part of Yorkshire Water’s commitment to improve river water quality, the investment into the treatment works, based off Crag Hill Lane, began last week, and is expected to run until Spring 2026.

An aerated rush bed will be created, which will be a 800m2 natural solution for treating wastewater flows when there are storms.

This is the first time rush beds are being used at a Yorkshire Water site, and the specially grown rushes will remove elements of wastewater that would be classed as harmful to the wildlife in the River Nidd.

The aerated rush bed will also help Yorkshire Water reach its Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP) target, to reduce the levels of Phosphorus entering Yorkshire’s rivers and seas from Yorkshire Water treatment works by 56% by 2025.

Phosphorus is a normal part of domestic sewage, entering the sewer system via showers and washing machines due to products such as shampoo and detergent. It can also wash off from fields after the use of fertilisers and be dissolved from soil, which can be difficult to control.

Andy Wilmer, project manager at Yorkshire Water, said:

“We are committed to reducing how much Phosphorus enters the river Nidd and in addition to improving water quality, we’re also improving the natural environment in the area and ensuring our site meets our WINEP targets.”

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