Decision details
To approve expenditure up to £75,000 for the design and construction of drainage apparatus at Luston waste water treatment works
Decision Maker: Service Director – Environment , Highways, & Waste
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Purpose:
The creation of wetland areas will, in
addition to improving the water quality of the River Lugg,
positively contribute toward the delivery of the environmental and
economic priorities within the County Plan 2020-2024; enhancing
local biodiversity, enabling sustainable housing growth in the
north of the county and reducing carbon emissions through carbon
sequestration.
The benefits of wetlands is that they will allow the release of
prospective housing development currently unable to complete the
planning process because of phosphate load. This will be of
particular value in terms of the local construction economy and
support in the delivery of established housing targets.
The council is progressing with the creation of a
phosphate-reducing wetland scheme at Luston. The drainage
infrastructure described is an essential part of the system
necessary to convey effluent from the waste water treatment works
to the wetland site for treatment.
Contact: David Jones, Programme Manager Email: David.Jones2@herefordshire.gov.uk Tel: 01432 383320.
Publication date: 04/03/2022
Date of decision: 04/03/2022
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