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Planned investments

Below you will find listed all the planned investments in the current selected location. Select a planned investment for further information and the latest updates.

 
  1. 13 June 2013

    Flushing in Grimsby - New Waltham - Enfield Road area

    Maintaining our Assets – Water Mains – works to be carried out between 26/06/13 and 27/06/13

  2. 04 June 2012

    Pay-as-you-flow metering programme - Scunthorpe area

    As part of our Pay-as-you-flow metering programme we’ll be fitting meters in this area from June 2012.

  3. 28 January 2011

    Maintaining our assets - Wastewater collection - Grantham

    Between April 2010 and March 2015, the AMP5 period, Anglian Water is investing £175 million maintaining its 43,000 kilometres of sewers. Much of this investment is on rehabilitating sewers in poor condition. This can be done using various methods including relining or full replacement and returns a sewer that was in poor condition back into good condition.

  4. 28 January 2011

    Maintaining our assets - Wastewater collection - Skegness

    Between April 2010 and March 2015, the AMP5 period, Anglian Water is investing £175 million maintaining its 43,000 kilometres of sewers. Much of this investment is on rehabilitating sewers in poor condition. This can be done using various methods including relining or full replacement and returns a sewer that was in poor condition back into good condition.

  5. 28 January 2011

    Maintaining our assets - Wastewater collection - Lincoln

    Between April 2010 and March 2015, the AMP5 period, Anglian Water is investing £175 million maintaining its 43,000 kilometres of sewers. Much of this investment is on rehabilitating sewers in poor condition. This can be done using various methods including relining or full replacement and returns a sewer that was in poor condition back into good condition.

  6. 28 January 2011

    Investing in first time rural sewerage schemes – Searby & Owmby

    Between April 2010 and March 2015, Anglian Water is investing some £70 million in providing foul water drainage so that 2,970 properties in rural communities in our region will have the option to connect to the new sewerage system. This expenditure is focussed on existing private drainage systems that have been found to be harming the environment and providing a public sewerage system has been proven to be the most cost-effective solution

  7. 28 January 2011

    Investing in first time rural sewerage schemes – Saracens Head & Holbeach Bank

    Between April 2010 and March 2015, Anglian Water is investing some £70 million in providing foul water drainage so that 2,970 properties in rural communities in our region will have the option to connect to the new sewerage system. This expenditure is focussed on existing private drainage systems that have been found to be harming the environment and providing a public sewerage system has been proven to be the most cost-effective solution

  8. 28 January 2011

    Investing in first time rural sewerage schemes – Sudbrooke

    Between April 2010 and March 2015, Anglian Water is investing some £70 million in providing foul water drainage so that 2,970 properties in rural communities in our region will have the option to connect to the new sewerage system. This expenditure is focussed on existing private drainage systems that have been found to be harming the environment and providing a public sewerage system has been proven to be the most cost-effective solution

  9. 28 January 2011

    Investing in first time rural sewerage schemes – Mablethorpe, Kent Avenue

    Between April 2010 and March 2015, Anglian Water is investing some £70 million in providing foul water drainage so that 2,970 properties in rural communities in our region will have the option to connect to the new sewerage system. This expenditure is focussed on existing private drainage systems that have been found to be harming the environment and providing a public sewerage system has been proven to be the most cost-effective solution

  10. 27 August 2010

    East of England set for ‘Pay-as-you-Flow’ revolution

    Anglian Water has launched the biggest water efficiency drive the region has ever seen.

 
 

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