Yorkshire Water Invests £8 Million in Treatment Plants

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Yorkshire Water Invests £8 Million in Treatment Plants

The funding aims to improve the quality of water returned to the local water courses.

By Jonny Bairstow, Energy Live News

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Water Treatment Plant image by  JThomas/Geograph

Yorkshire Water invests £7.7 million in two wastewater treatment works in North Yorkshire.

The company is spending £5.2 million at a facility in Thirsk and £2.5 million at Bedale Wastewater Treatment Works to improve the quality of water returned to the local watercourses.

It forms part of a wider £70 million investment from Yorkshire Water to improve 196 kilometers of water courses across the county to meet new environmental targets on phosphorus removal.

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