Thames Water to tackle climate change and future flood risk by creating £60 million of green spaces

Thames Water will partner with stakeholders and local authorities to fund £60 million of surface water management (SWM) schemes including green spaces, removing hard, impermeable surfaces such as concrete and asphalt in areas most at risk of flooding. 

The project will create more sustainable solutions across 65 hectares of land in total to reduce the amount of rain and flood water entering the company’s vast sewer network, and counter flooding in urban areas.

Reducing the volume of water entering the sewers also provides greater capacity in the network to support future population increases in London and the Thames Valley, which is growing at twice the average of the rest of the country. The initiative is a feature of Thames Water’s recently published £11.7bn business plan for 2020-25, with £1.1 billion assigned to activities that will protect and enhance the environment. For more information click here.