£1.2bn plan to turn sewage waste into drinking water branded a ‘white elephant’

£1.2bn plan to turn sewage waste into drinking water branded a ‘white elephant’

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​Southern Water says it wants to protect rare chalk streams, but campaigners say it could pollute the SolentA £1.2bn scheme to recycle effluent from the sewage system and turn it into drinking water has been branded a threat to the environment and a potential costly “white elephant”.Southern Water wants to treat effluent – wastewater from the sewage system – at a plant at Havant in Hampshire and pipe it into a nearby spring-fed reservoir to boost water supplies during droughts. The scheme would ensure that less water is extracted from two rare chalk streams: the rivers Test and Itchen. Continue reading… 

Southern Water says it wants to protect rare chalk streams, but campaigners say it could pollute the Solent

A £1.2bn scheme to recycle effluent from the sewage system and turn it into drinking water has been branded a threat to the environment and a potential costly “white elephant”.

Southern Water wants to treat effluent – wastewater from the sewage system – at a plant at Havant in Hampshire and pipe it into a nearby spring-fed reservoir to boost water supplies during droughts. The scheme would ensure that less water is extracted from two rare chalk streams: the rivers Test and Itchen.

Continue reading… 

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