Southern Water uses helicopter to deliver new treatment tank to Kent wastewater works

A new treatment tank landed at a Kent wastewater treatment works – dropped off by a helicopter.

The unusual delivery to the Bidborough site is part of a £1.25 million upgrade and was needed due to local roads being too narrow to accommodate a large lorry.

The tank – which will help boost treatment processes and improve the quality of the treated water leaving the site – had to first be picked up from a nearby farm, before being flown the final mile to Bidborough Wastewater Treatment Works.

The helicopter then hovered above the site and lowered the giant tank into place, ready for installation.

Project manager for the site, Chris Tinker, explained:

“We’re investing £1.25 million in new equipment to improve the quality of our treatment at Bidborough Wastewater Treatment Works.

“This tank will support a new system to remove phosphorus from treated water, and the delivery is a key milestone in continuing to improve the performance at this site.”

The tank, which is made of high-density polyethylene, weighs 985kg and is surrounded by a 545kg supportive and protective bund – or wall. Overall, the new arrival measure 4.12 metres wide and 4.6 metres high.

Bridges Limited led the tank delivery. Andy Bradley, Senior Project Manager at Bridges, said: “This tank is spiral wound as opposed to sheet welded and this is basically like a large 3D printer.

“This gives it a seam free structure making it more robust. The tank is placed in a bund, which takes the contents of the tank, if it were to fail.”

NEWS CATEGORIES

LATEST NEWS

Strike action hits Scottish Water this week as pay dispute continues

Scottish Water workers have gone on strike today after rejecting the water company's latest pay offer. Members of GMB, Unite and Unison will strike from...

Yorkshire Water fined £350,000 after one of its sewage pumping stations polluted a York watercourse

Following an investigation by the Environment Agency, Yorkshire Water appeared at York Magistrates’ Court on Friday 30 May for sentencing for two offences –...

Ofwat launches consultation on rules for bulk charges for new appointees

Ofwat has launched a consultation setting out its proposal to issue new rules for incumbent English water companies to comply with, when setting their...

Overall trust hits a new low – Mike Keil, Chief Executive, Consumer Council for Water, discusses CCW’s latest findings

Mike Keil, Chief Executive of the Consumer Council for Water (CCW), discusses the findings of the CCW’s annual Water Matters survey, which finds that...