Middle catchment

We’re capturing, storing, treating and re-using rainwater to improve flood resilience and reduce demand on our mains water supply.

To improve flood resilience in the urban middle catchments of Stanford-le-Hope, Prittlewell and Shoebury we're using various rainwater harvesting solutions to capture rainwater. After treatment, using nature-based solutions, the water will be stored for re-use during periods of drought. We're managing the flow, high and low!
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Ruskin Road

Residential sustainable drainage systems in Stanford-le-Hope

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Shoebury development area

Sustainable drainage systems and water resilience in a new development

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St Mary’s

Rainscaping, community garden and A13 road drainage around the St Mary's Nature Reserve in Shoebury

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Juniper Road

Sustainable urban drainage systems and much more in Juniper Road

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Fairmead Avenue

Residential retrofit of water butts and other water saving measures

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Ruskin Road recreation ground

Water capture, storage and reuse

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Manchester Drive allotments

Rainwater capture, storage and re-use

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Interactive Map

Use the map below to view all Catchment Areas that we are working on. You can click on each one for more information and a link to the Catchment page.