Our networks are getting the biggest upgrade of our time, with a plan worth over £11 billion.
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- £86 million to increase capacity at our water recycling centres including Cambridge, Waterbeach, Isleham, Flag Fen, St Neots, Melbourn, Manea, Soham and Doddington.
- £14 million to upgrade storm overflows at 26 sites and screens at 16 sites across the county, to protect and enhance animal and plant life, by helping us to prevent spills and return higher quality wastewater to the environment.
- £102 million to upgrade 34 water recycling centres across the county to protect and enhance animal and plant life in local rivers, by helping us remove nutrients like phosphorous from the treated wastewater being returned to the environment.
- £10 million at Cambridge water recycling centre. To protect and enhance animal and plant life in streams and rivers, upgrading equipment to reduce the risk of pollutions or spills. We’re also investing to reduce emissions produced at our water recycling centres, as part of our goal to be carbon net zero by 2030.
- £10 million to improve bathing water quality in the River Cam.
- £3 million to help reduce odour at March water recycling centre.
- £32 million to lay and connect a new pipeline for Waterbeach Town.
- £142 million to create new interconnecting pipes across the county, to move water around the region wherever and whenever we need it. Helping to help keep taps running and minimise the impacts of future droughts.

