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New 12-mile long water pipeline set to be built

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Essex and Suffolk Water in the UK is set to build a new 12-mile water pipeline that will protect customers’ supplies across Essex and the environment.
The pipeline will connect the company’s water treatment works at Langford and Layer-de-la-Haye and can move around 50 million litres of water a day.
It will help ensure raw water can be more easily moved between the company’s raw water reservoirs to be treated and distributed across the areas, helping to protect supplies and the environment.
Pipe-laying is due to start in February 2024 and continue into later that year.
The company says it would contact residents where the work is near to their homes to talk to them about the plans and how any disruption will be kept to a minimum while the "essential" project is completed.






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