Building the infrastructure Cumbria needs - now and for the future
Working to improve river health
Capturing rainwater to reduce pressure on Cumbria’s sewers
Boosting biodiversity and protecting our environment
Championing local communities and projects
Giving financial support to those who need it most
Creating new jobs and opportunities
Delivering great quality water
Capturing rainwater to reduce pressure on Cumbria’s sewers
As the wettest county in the UK, managing rainwater is a big challenge in Cumbria. Our sewers combine rainfall with wastewater from houses and businesses - so heavy periods of rain make it more likely that storm overflows will operate.
So we’re working with communities, using innovative technology combined with traditional techniques, to slow the flow of rainwater into Cumbria’s sewer network – because less water going into the sewers reduces the risk of storm overflows from operating, improving water health for all.
For example, in Carlisle town centre, we’ve worked in partnership to install rain-gardens, tree pits, recreational seating, cycleway and cycle storage, all working to re-direct surface water run-off into the newly installed SuDS features.
See how we’ve working with communities, developers and other groups to capture and manage rainwater across Cumbria:
Our plan in action
See some of the latest projects we’re working on as part of our Action Plan for Cumbria:
Super SUDS for new homes
Discover how we've worked with Story Homes to explore sustainable drainage systems to create a more resilient North West
Innovation trials for Staveley
Take a look at our short and long-term plans for Staveley