Windermere investment plans

We’re planning to make an early start on a multi-million pound package of investment at four sites around the lake: Hawkshead, Near Sawrey, Elterwater and Ambleside.

At Ambleside, Elterwater and Hawkshead we’re planning to build storage tanks which together will be large enough to hold around 11 million litres of storm water – the equivalent of more than four Olympic-sized swimming pools.

While at Near Sawrey we’re developing a surface water separation scheme. This will see rainwater diverted away from the sewer network to create a Sustainable Drainage Solution (SuDS) feature in a landscaped area where it will be able to soak away into the ground naturally, freeing up capacity in the sewer network and at the local wastewater treatment plant.

We recently held a series of drop-in sessions to share more about our plans. Take a look at the information here.

Mathew Wilkinson, Regional Delivery Manager for United Utilities, explained: “The public sewer system around Windermere uses the same pipes to carry away rainwater as well as the dirty water we all flush away.  During heavy rainfall these “combined” systems sometimes fill up and then need to overflow into local watercourses or the lake itself to prevent flooding.  It is these storm water overflows we will be working to reduce.

“It is all about finding new ways to manage rainwater.  At some locations we are building or re-purposing storage tanks so that we can hold back more sewage for treatment during heavy rainfall.  At other sites we are developing natural solutions to help rainwater soak away before it gets into the sewer system or creating natural treatment systems such as reed beds.

“We’re very conscious that we will be working in the heart of the Lake District National Park so it’s important that we develop solutions that minimise any impacts to wildlife and the rich cultural heritage and spectacular landscapes of the area. We hope local people will take the opportunity to come and talk to us about our plans and share their feedback.”

The work forms part of a £1.5 billion programme of accelerated investment which United Utilities is starting over the next two years, aimed at improving the North West’s rivers, seas and lakes.

If you couldn’t make it to the drop-in sessions but would still like to have your say, email windermere@uuplc.co.uk.