Development Water Services and Site Visit
Join us for the next meeting of our Development Water Services group, to hear insights from leaders in this sector and to discuss the latest initiatives and challenges faced by those working with developers in the provision of water and wastewater systems. The meeting will be followed by a visit to The Woodlands Water Recycling Centre in nearby Sturry, for a tour of the UK’s first purpose-built wastewater treatment plant that delivers Nutrient Neutrality for a housing developer.
The Woodlands WRC near Canterbury is the UK’s first wastewater treatment plant built for a housing developer specifically to meet Nutrient Neutrality requirements. It serves a development of 456 residential units which is located within the catchment of a large nutrient-sensitive wetland, and is designed to ensure that nitrogen and phosphorus loadings do not exceed those of the original land use. The plant is operated by an Ofwat-regulated NAV water company.
Agenda:
10.00-10.30am: Arrival and refreshments at the Ann Robertson Center, 55 London Rd, Canterbury CT2 8HQ
10.30am-10.45am: Introduction from Paul Horton, CEO, Future Water
10.45am-11.15am: Speaker TBC
11.15am-11.45am: Speaker TBC
11.45am-12.15pm: Site introduction and Safety briefing from Icosa and EPS.
12.15pm-1.30pm: Lunch and travel to Woodlands Water Recycling Centre.
1.30pm-3pm: Site visit and tour of Woodlands Water Recycling Centre.
3pm-3.30pm: Closing remarks