By adamshendry | May 20, 2021
Margate and Broadstairs Wastewater Treatment development for Southern Water In 2006 Adams Hendry secured planning permission from Kent County Council on behalf of Southern Water Services Ltd for the development of modern wastewater treatment facilities for Margate and Broadstairs and to ensure compliance with European Directives on Urban Wastewater, Bathing Water and Shellfish Waters. Adams [...] Continue ReadingBy adamshendry | May 19, 2021
Shaft G, Lee Tunnel and Thames Tideway Tunnel Major infrastructure upgrade for Thames Water As construction of the Lee Tunnel progressed it was recognised that there was the potential for an interface between the Lee Tunnel entry point at Abbey Mills Pumping Station in Stratford and a possible Thames Tideway Tunnel terminus at the same [...] Continue ReadingBy adamshendry | May 19, 2021
Beckton STW Primary Settlement Tanks Major infrastructure upgrade for Thames Water Originally due to be supplemented by a fully enclosed lamella primary treatment system as part of the Beckton STW Extension project, once permission had been granted work began to establish if the adoption of comprehensive odour management systems across the existing and extended STW [...] Continue ReadingBy adamshendry | May 19, 2021
Beckton STW Extension Major infrastructure upgrade for Thames Water The extension to Beckton STW builds on the previous capacity extension completed in 2014 by adding additional secondary treatment to the works to ensure ongoing resilience to manage population growth into the 2030’s. Providing additional capacity for an approximate 450,000PE, the new extension will also provide [...] Continue ReadingBy admin | October 3, 2014
Lee Tunnel Provision of major stormwater capture and alleviation infrastructure Adams Hendry were responsible for securing planning permission for the development of Thames Water’s 6.9km long 8.7m internal diameter sewage storage and transfer tunnel between Abbey Mills Pumping Station and Beckton Sewage Treatment Works (STW). Since then, Adams Hendry have continued to work with the [...] Continue ReadingBy admin | September 19, 2014
Enhanced Digestion: Beckton, Crossness, Oxford and Riverside STWs Planning for the provision of innovation in the handling of sewage sludge Since 2010 Adams Hendry have been working with Thames Water and its contractors to deliver Enhanced Sludge Digestion Facilities at its Beckton, Crossness, Oxford and Riverside Sewage Treatment Works. These facilities utilise Thermal Hydrolysis to [...] Continue ReadingBy admin | September 19, 2014
Southern Water Drought Plan Southern Water Drought Plan Adams Hendry provided advice and support to Southern Water in relation to drought projects across southern England. We advised on the preparation of Southern Water’s Drought Plan, including stakeholder engagement and the completion of necessary Strategic Environmental Assessment. This builds on the broader work we undertake for [...] Continue ReadingBy admin | September 19, 2014
Hardham Tidal Abstraction Delivering sustainable water resources in sensitive environmental locations Adams Hendry provided the town planning and stakeholder engagement work on the project, working closely with Atkins Water & Environment Team and Southern Water in securing the necessary consents to deliver this major water resource scheme within an environmentally sensitive environment within the South [...] Continue ReadingBy admin | September 19, 2014
Mogodor to Burgh Heath Pipeline Resolving planning and environmental obstacles to development Sutton and East Surrey Water (SESW) had a requirement to install a new 5km water mains pipeline between Mogador Heath and Burgh Heath, Surrey. SESW approached Adams Hendry for advice on the overall planning strategy having received an EIA screening opinion from Reigate [...] Continue ReadingBy admin | September 19, 2014
Cross Solent Water Main Delivering vital water supplies to the Isle of Wight The Cross Solent water mains are a vital component of regional water supply infrastructure. Southern Water’s water resources management plan, endorsed by the Environment Agency, concluded that as part of an overall strategy which included the improvement of existing facilities on the [...] Continue Reading