Involvement in UK Infrastructure Projects, 2024/25
Posted on Nov 26, 2025FT Water Treatment is proud to have played a trusted role in supplying high-quality chemical dosing hose to a large number of important infrastructure projects that have taken place in the UK throughout 2024/25. While these projects involve extensive supply chains, our proven products have been chosen by key contractors to support their fulfilment of work across these sites.
Some of the sites we have supplied to include:
Witches Oak WTW: Green Recovery – Decarbonising Water Resources (DWR). The aim of Severn Trent’s DWR Programme was to provide additional treated water to Severn Trent’s water network in a low-carbon, reduced-chemical treatment way. The need for this additional water is based on the supply demand balance, taking into account drought, climate change, the reduction in groundwater supplies and the need for more resilient water supplies. We supplied Protectaflex to both MWH and IIES in the last 12 months as part of this project.
Burnley WwTW Catchment Strategy. The Burnley Integrated Catchment Scheme is one of UU’s largest AMP7 projects. Its aim is to achieve ‘good status’ in the defined reaches of Pendle Water and the River Calder. We supplied RPVC Protectaflex to NPS Engineering who delivered and installed new ferric and caustic dosing plants as part of the project.
Cotton Valley WRC. A £17m investment project spanning multiple phases to address operational challenges and enhance treatment capacity to maintain regulatory compliance. Anglian Water’s Cotton Valley Water Recycling Centre treats flows from Milton Keynes and the surrounding area. The wastewater treatment facility in the Cotton Valley catchment area serves a substantial population, treating wastewater to stringent regulatory standards before discharge. Over time, the facility has encountered various operational challenges that hindered its efficiency and compliance. We supplied RPVC Protectaflex to Anglian Water for this project.
Esholt STW – Reducing overall phosphorus in our rivers. The project for Yorkshire Water’s Esholt Sewage Treatment Works included a new coagulant dosing system and tertiary treatment to ensure the Water Industry National Environmental Programme’s new phosphorus consent was met. We supplied RPVC Protectaflex to NPS Engineering on this project.
Horsham New WwTW. Upgrading Horsham WwTW in West Sussex is part of Southern Water’s multi-million pound upgrade to boost the water quality of the River Arun and cater for the significant growth forecast within the Horsham catchment and surrounding areas over the next ten years. We supplied over 1500m of 25mm RPVC Protectaflex to Bridges.
Leominster WwTW. Leominster WwTW is a medium-sized biofilter sludge works, treating a population equivalent of approximately 11,000. Welsh Water has invested £12.1m to deliver the process enhancements at the works as part of Welsh Waters’s commitment to deliver on improved water quality in the Wye River basin catchment. This project saw FT Water Treatment supply PF Detect to IPS Flow Systems.
Lingfield WwTW. Southern Water’s Lingfield Wastewater Treatment Works (WwTW) in Surrey has undergone an upgrade to improve the quality of treated water going back to the environment and make sure Southern Water can meet the new environmental standards set out by the Environment Agency in the Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP3). As part of the upgrade we supplied both Lintott and Bridges with 19mm LDPE Protetectaflex.
Full details of all these projects can be found on the waterprojectsonline website.
