£2.7m investment to reduce storm overflows at Hill View Road, Chesterfield
1/22/2025
£2.7m investment to reduce storm overflows at Hill View Road, Chesterfield
Work is due to start on site in February as Yorkshire Water invests £2.7m to create storm water storage capacity at Hill View Road Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO), Chesterfield, to reduce storm discharges into a culverted tributary at Tinker Sick.
Contract partners, Galliford Try, will start construction of 270m³ underground storm water storage tank. Flows will be intercepted and held during periods of heavy rainfall, before being pumped back into the system for treatment once the wet weather event has passed.
The project also includes the connection of a new rising main into the existing sewer. Once the complete the project should result in an 80% reduction of storm discharges going into the Tinker Sick stream, an offshoot of the Chesterfield canal.
Martin Ineson, project manager, Yorkshire Water, said: “This is the latest Yorkshire Water project in the Chesterfield area, and is part of our £180m investment by April 2025, to reduce storm overflows and improve water quality across the region.
“It follows over £5m investment in storm overflows at Oaks Farm Lane, Calow, Avenue Farm, Grassmoor and Oakfield Avenue to reduce discharges into local watercourses, due to complete this year. Our five-year plan will see further infrastructure investment, with £1.5bn set aside to reduce storm overflows and improve water quality in 2025-2030.”