Water/Wastewater
Panton McLeod is Clear Winner in Frankley Project
Oct 06 2009
Workers with Scottish Borders-based firm Panton McLeod are delighted at the role they’ve played in undertaking the disinfection of a new £31.5M GAC plant at Frankley Water Treatment Works, near Birmingham for project principal contractor – Morgan Est.
The company is one of a handful in the UK with the expertise to clean the hidden structures which deliver safe, clean water to millions of homes and businesses.
The two-and-a-half year Frankley project, which was commissioned by Severn Trent Water, involves the construction of a new Granular Activated Carbon plant , designed to treat and blend water from Trimpley Pumping Station in Worcestershire with Elan Valley water.
Panton McLeod has been involved in the project for the past two years and the company’s work has included: disinfecting water structures on-site using standard chlorine procedures, standard repair work, supervising hygiene levels and cleaning some of the open water tanks on the site.
The firm has also been involved in cleaning and inspecting the new pipelines being installed on the site.
The Frankley scheme is the latest in a series of major water projects that Panton McLeod has been involved with in recent years, which has included playing a vital role in the £120m Katrine Water Project in 2006. The Katrine scheme was the biggest-ever investment carried out by Scottish Water and included the creation of a new filtration plant designed to bring Glasgow’s drinking supplies into the 21st century.
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