CONSTRUCTION WORK TO BEGIN ON CANVEY ISLAND DRAINAGE SCHEME

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
June of 2005

 

28/06/2005 - A sod cutting ceremony is being held on Wednesday 29 June to mark the start of work on the Environment Agency's £5.79 million drainage scheme project for Canvey Island. Work is being undertaken at 12 pump stations and four outfalls (discharges from the rivers into the sea) around Canvey Island and is expected to last around 18 months.

The upgraded pumping stations will increase protection from river flooding to around 3200 homes and a number of commercial properties.

The existing drainage system is unable to cope with increasing river flows which have been caused by more surface water run-off; a consequence of urban development.

The drainage system relies on a network of pump stations to move the river flows to the outfalls, which currently discharge through the seawall at a low level. Built in the 1960s, the pump stations are struggling to cope with the increased demand placed on them. Also, despite continued maintenance, they have reached the end of their design lives. The outfalls are equally struggling to cope with the effects of climate change, becoming tide-locked (water cannot discharge from the outfall because of a greater pressure of water from the sea blocking its exit) and blocked with silt.

The project has been designed by Atkins, will be constructed by J Breheny Contractors Ltd and is being funded by the Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and the Regional Flood Defence Committee (RFDC

Some of the pump stations are in restricted spaces and there is likely to be some disruption to local residents. The work on the outfalls will involve a temporary diversion of footpaths along the seawall. The Environment Agency will try to keep disruption to a minimum, but will appreciate cooperation from the public and adjacent landowners or occupiers while the construction is underway.

Tony Coe, Eastern Area Regional Flood Defence Committee Chairman said, "Although people can see and readily appreciate the Thames Tidal Defences, we must not forget that flooding can also come from the land. I am pleased that the Environment Agency is now upgrading its pump stations to provide improved protection from river flooding to the residents of Canvey."

Environment Agency Anglian Regional Director, Paul Woodcock added, "This project is important for Canvey and will help to improve levels of flood protection, despite the pressures from urban development and climate change."

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship
(Catherine Burbage)
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