East Sussex residents to benefit from £80 million water investment

An extensive £80 million-pound investment into the water network in East Sussex will improve supply, resilience and quality with new pipework being laid and treatment works upgraded.

South East Water, which supplies fresh drinking water to customers across Sussex, currently has three substantial projects underway in East Sussex.

With additional schemes also in the planning stages, this total £80 million investment will collectively upgrade and improve the network infrastructure in the county.

Desmond Brown, Head of Engineering at South East Water, said:

“We’re working hard to deliver a wide range of projects to upgrade and improve our infrastructure across East Sussex.

“In the past few years there have been substantial interruptions to our customers’ drinking water supplies which we’re really sorry for.

“Once complete these projects should reduce the likelihood of incidents like this happening again as we’ll be able to treat, pump and supply more water to customers’ taps, as well as move water around our extensive pipeline network more flexibly in times of disruption.

“These projects have taken a great deal of planning to ensure any disruption and environmental impact is kept to a minimum.

“As well as the projects underway, we are also planning to upgrade pumping stations, and lay additional water pipelines. More details on these projects will be made available as planning progresses and information is confirmed.

“We appreciate the support and patience of the communities we are working in as we carry out these vital improvements to our water network in East Sussex.”

Illustrative map showing current schemes and projects in early planning stages
Illustrative map showing current schemes and projects in early planning stages

The works currently being carried out are:

  • Bewl Water Treatment Works

A £61 million project is expected to start soon to upgrade the water treatment works on site. The scheme aims to increase the water storage capacity as well as reducing the likelihood of water outages in the East Sussex area.

  • Bewl Water Treatment Works to Rotherfield pipeline

A £12 million new water main is currently being laid between Bewl Water Treatment Works and drinking water storage tanks in Wadhurst and Rotherfield. This 17-kilometre pipeline will provide greater flexibility to how we move water around that area.

  • Heathfield to Rushlake Green pipeline

A £5.6 million project is underway to replace 6.5 kilometres of water main between Heathfield and Rushlake Green via Punnets Town. This scheme will ensure we can continue to supply top quality drinking water to the community.

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