Anglian Water installs new sewer pipe to connect new homes in Kennett

Anglian Water’s @one Alliance has begun to install 2km of sewer pipe to serve new homes in Kennett, Cambridgeshire.

The project, which represents an investment of £755,000 into the sewer network is expected to be completed by Summer 2024.

When new homes are built, Anglian Water has a duty to connect them to its water and sewerage network whilst ensuring that new and existing residents plus the local environment continue to be protected. In February, the @one Alliance completed 95% of its archaeological digs along the route to ensure nothing important would be disturbed when the new pipes were installed.

The water company will be laying the new sewer pipe from Red Lodge to Kennett to serve these new properties by using a technique called directional drilling, which will enable the team to insert pipes underneath the ground without having to dig up large sections – causing less disruption and reducing their carbon footprint.

Becky Housden, Customer Experience Coordinator for the project said:

“We are delighted to be able to deliver this project for the residents in Kennett. Not only will it protect existing residents’ services in Kennett, but it will also protect the area from flooding and pollutions in the future. We would like to thank everyone for their patience while we’re working in the area.”

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