Severn Trent to invest over £300 million on storm overflows in Warwickshire

By James Smith

12th Mar 2024 | Local News

Local flooding in January 2024 (image via Warwick District Council)
Local flooding in January 2024 (image via Warwick District Council)

Severn Trent has announced it will invest over £300 million on its storm overflows across Warwickshire. 

The water company will make the investment over a 25-year period up to 2050, as part of its plans to reduce spills from storm overflows across the county.  

A total of 141 storm overflows across Warwickshire will undergo investment – which could range from increasing the capacity of its storage tanks to introducing green nature-based solutions.

The company says it is also investing to ensure rivers are "monitored closer than ever before" with 100 per cent of its storm overflows with monitors.

The investment for Warwickshire forms part of a wider £4.4 billion injection into 2,472 storm overflows across the Severn Trent region, as part of the water company's Storm Overflow Action Plan (SOAP).  

The aim is to reduce the number of spills into water courses across the area, ensuring that by 2040 no overflow will spill more than 10 times in an average year in high priority areas, and in all areas by 2045.  

Bob Stear, Severn Trent chief engineer said: "This is a huge long-term investment plan for Warwickshire, improving storm overflows and bringing benefits to rivers now and during the coming years. 

"Today's announcement marks another significant milestone in our drive to deliver real improvements in river health.

"This is why we launched Get River Positive that has already delivered great results, despite the region having experienced seven named storms between September and December, contributing to some of the wettest months on record.

"And we know there is still more to do, which is why this investment is so important – not just to us, but to our region's rivers and the communities they serve."  

As schemes progress more detail will be shared on what action is planned for every storm overflow in every waterbody. 

A live 'Event Duration Monitor' map is due to be launched later this year, allowing people to see what investment plans are taking place on all storm overflows across the region. 

     

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