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Thames Water on track to complete new pipeline

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Thames Water has reached the final stages of its project to protect future water supply across Swindon in the UK.
The £45 million (€52 million) project includes a new 13.7 km pipeline which runs between Faringdon and Blunsdon.
Construction of the Faringdon to Blunsdon pipeline commenced in May 2021 and is due to come into service this spring, with the overall project completing in August 2024.
The new pipe will build resilience, and significantly reduce leaks in an area that has a history of bursts.
Chris Reeves, head of programme delivery at Thames Water said: “It’s our job to deliver a safe and secure supply of water for all our customers. Our new water transfer pipe will build resilience across Swindon and ensure we keep the taps flowing for future generations.
“The pipeline will also benefit the local environment, reducing reliance on groundwater sources that draw from chalk streams and the River Kennet during high demand and drought conditions.”
Andy Muncer, project director, Kier, said: “We’re proud to be using our expertise to deliver this vital project for Swindon. It’s a complex piece of work and we've taken an innovative approach to ensure it’s being delivered efficiently to a high-quality, and in a way which protects the local environment.
“We’ve also launched several initiatives in the local area, such as volunteering days at Pennyhooks Farm Trust, in line with Kier’s commitment to benefit the communities in which we work. We’ll keep these active throughout the project.”






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