Sidmouth has enjoyed Excellent bathing water for many years now.
But we know that sometimes the sewer system is struggling to cope. Our investigations tell us that this is for a number of reasons including population growth in the area, groundwater entering the sewers, and the age of some of our assets.
We're on a mission to reduce the impact the town's sewerage system is having on the environment.
This scheme has four major elements to deliver before our government-imposed deadline of 30 March 2028.
We've done a lot of investigating and surveying to find the best solution for Sidmouth's sewerage system. Some of those are still ongoing, and we've got others planned as the scheme moves forward.
We're still in the designing and developing stage, so we don't have any confirmed dates of when the work is due to start.
However, a estimated delivery programme is below. These dates are subject to change.
Projects | Estimated dates |
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Infiltration reduction |
Works has been split into 3 phases for Infiltration Reduction within Sidmouth:
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Increasing storm storage |
Design of the tank and associated works is in progress and due by August 2024. Current proposed construction timeframes: October 2024 to March 2025 |
Separating sewers | Surveys and investigations are underway to inform design options for surface water separation within the Sidmouth catchment. Initial investigations have been completed to inform options ahead of designing the final solution. |
Designing modifications to storm overflows | Confirmation of condition and scope of modifications are in progress, with modifications due to be complete by March 2025. |
Update April 2024: Following our borehole investigations around The Ham, we needed to do some reinstatement work to return the areas back to how we found them. Unfortunately, the wet weather made this impossible to do straight away. We went back and completed this work later in the month when the weather was drier.