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WN May 2019

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wwtonline.co.uk | MAY 2019 WET NEWS 19 Project Tracker: Birmingham Resilience Project Project: Birmingham Resilience Project Client: Severn Trent Completion date: 2020 Value: £300m Purpose: To provide an alternative to the Elan Valley Aqueduct (EVA) as a source of water for Birming- ham, to be used for up to 50 days every other year during the main- tenance periods for the EVA and to provide a solution in the event of an emergency scenario such as an unplanned shutdown of the EVA Details: A new river intake and pumping station will be built at Lickhill, north of Stourport, from which water will be transferred via a 26km long pipeline to Frankley Water Treatment Works in Bir- mingham. Frankley WTW is also being upgraded to accommodate the new source of water Key contractors: Barhale & nmcn ( pipeline); Doosan Enpure & nmcn (Frankley Water Treatment Works upgrade) Project milestones: Plans displayed to public October 2015; contracts awarded May 2016; construction started in March 2017; tunnelling completed in March 2019 What they say: "We know that Brummies are really proud of their wonderful water, which comes from Wales and has been supplied to Birmingham via the Elan Valley Aqueduct for over 100 years," pro- gramme manager Gemma Hill said in March. "The time has come to provide extra support for the EVA to make sure that it can continue to bring water to the city for future generations, and that's why we're creating this new water source." • Major project will provide a back-up supply for the Elan Valley Aqueduct SUPPORTED BY SUPPORTED BY BOOK NOW wwt.events/waterindustry FOLLOW US @WWTLive #energyinwater EXPERT SPEAKERS INCLUDE NOWHERE ELSE CAN YOU GET: INSIGHT from both the UK's largest water companies and energy networks for a holistic understanding of the energy challenge facing the water sector ACCESS to an audience of 100+ of the most infl uential fi gures shaping the future of energy in water A PLATFORM to work collaboratively and co-create solutions that solve the biggest challenges around energy in water WATER INDUSTRY ENERGY CONFERENCE 11 JUNE 2019 | BIRMINGHAM Adam Sims Power responsive manager, future markets National Grid ESO Angus Berry Head of energy and carbon, chief engineer strategic planning and investment Thames Water Kieran Coughlan Manager, asset management UK Power Networks Services Ben Burggraaf Head of energy optimisation Dwˆr Cymru Welsh Water Howard Perry Energy manager Severn Trent Water Fraser Purves Energy manager Scottish Water Henrietta Stock Energy and carbon manager SES Water NEW FOR 2019! ✓ Interactive working groups ✓ Live audience polling ✓ Energy sector insight Driving energy effi ciency & cost reduction WWT-WIE-19-A4-forWWT-WET.indd 1 08/04/2019 11:46 www.sera-web.com More info: sales.uk@sera-web.com VIP GLOBALLY APPROVED SEALING GASKETS Designed to perform, engineered to last Flexible couplings for joining and repairing low pressure and non-pressurised pipes of any material and size combination. NEW l Resistant to a wide range of chemicals l Can withstand extreme temperatures l Quick and easy installation l Also available as an adaptor coupling The Original permanent no-dig pipe repair seal VIP-Polymers Ltd +44 (0)1480 411333 sales@vip-polymers.com www.vip-polymers.com www.vipseal.co.uk Bespoke sealing solutions for concrete, steel, ductile iron, clay, plastic and GRP pipes Diameters available from DN185 to DN3500mm Withstands internal pressure up to 20 bar Suitable for industrial water, potable water, waste water, fuel & gas Can also be used for end liner sealing

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