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Sizewell C to fund new pipeline construction

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Sizewell C is to start formal negotiations with Essex & Suffolk Water in the UK to help fund the construction of a new water main for the region.
The 28 km pipeline route will run from Barsham to Saxmundham and it will be sized to provide more water than Sizewell C needs.
Sizewell C will help to pay for the new pipeline, which will be capable of delivering more water than the area will need by the early 2030s.
Julia Pyke, co-managing director of Sizewell C, said: “Despite the recent floods in the area, East Anglia is one of the driest parts of the country and has been classified by the Environment Agency as a Serious Water Stressed Area.
“Through our water supply plan for Sizewell C, we’ll be able to play our part in helping to deliver a secure and sustainable water supply for the area in the long term.
“The new pipeline will help meet the wider demand and build resilience in the water network in the area. And it’s another example of how Sizewell C is leading the way to tackle climate change and its consequences head-on.”
The new pipeline is one of a package of investments proposed by the water company to the Department for Food, Environment & Rural Affairs (Defra) to maintain a secure water supply for residents whilst also supporting economic growth and protecting the environment.
Sizewell C is a new 3.2GW nuclear power station due for construction on the coast Suffolk. It will generate enough low-carbon electricity to power six million homes for at least 60 years, saving nine million tonnes of CO₂ for every year of operation.






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