Feedback invited over Southern Water’s updated plans for controversial water recycling project
People
in Hampshire are being invited to give feedback on Southern
Water’s updated plans for its Hampshire Water Transfer and
Water Recycling Project.
The project will create a new
source of water to help supply more than 700,000 homes and
businesses in the county. It say it will mean less water
needs to be taken from the chalk streams of the rivers Test
and Itchen, especially during a drought, protecting these
rare and sensitive ecosystems.
However it has not been without
controversy some concerns about the recycling and treatment
of waste water to turn it into drinking water having been
expressed. As
previously reported by The News, the proposed water
recycling plant will take treated wastewater from Southern
Water’s Budds Farm Wastewater Treatment Works and turn it
into purified recycled water using advanced treatment
techniques.
Up to 60 million litres a day of
purified recycled water would then be pumped into Havant
Thicket Reservoir to be stored. Water taken from the
reservoir would be treated to strict drinking water
standards before being sent into supply. The reservoir is
being built by Portsmouth Water and funded over time by
Southern Water’s water supply customer bills.
A public consultation on the
Hampshire Water Transfer and Water Recycling Project was
originally held last summer and Southern Water explained at
the time that further extensive water quality modelling
would be undertaken and consulted on.
The data from that modelling is now available and
Southern Water is seeking people’s views on it, along with a
few proposed design refinements, many of which have been
made in response to public feedback at last summer’s
consultation.
The supplementary consultation will
be online-only and runs until April 4 2025 at
www.hampshirewtwrp.co.uk . Feedback will help shape the
development of the project, before the company submits a
planning application later this year.
The News 13th March
Page updated:
Friday March 14, 2025