100 Year old pipes will be replaced in Tibshelf

Essential work to improve 100 year old, worn out water mains in the Tibshelf area of Nottinghamshire is underway.

The project costing £370,000 will see the replacement of over 1.5 miles of pipe work, and improve water supply to 300 customers.

The work is expected to take up to 11 months to complete and will be conducted by Severn Trent’s contractor Laing O’Rourke.

Steve Tunstall, programme manager for Severn Trent said: “Our aim is to ensure we continue to provide customers with a reliable supply of drinking water and keep leaks to a minimum.

“We have set ourselves tough targets for cutting leakage over the next few years because we know customers see leaks as a waste and want more to be done to prevent them.

“Replacing older mains is a less disruptive and more cost effective way of making planned improvements to our network; far better than reacting to bursts as and when they occur.”

In order to carry out the work safely, temporary traffic light systems will be in place. We will do our best to keep disruption to a minimum and ensure access to homes and businesses remains unaffected.

Workers will be redirecting supplies to ensure disruption to customers is kept to a minimum.

If you have any concerns about the work please contact Severn Trent on 0800 783 4444.