
Work will continue to improve water quality around Staveley.
United Utilities said plans have been confirmed for new pipes to be laid under the River Kent and a scheme to remove surface water from the sewer network in Staveley village.
The work is expected to start in the village from spring.
People can find out more at a drop-in session on Wednesday, March 4, at Staveley Village Institute between 4pm and 7pm.
United Utilities began work last month at its wastewater treatment works as part of plans to improve water quality in the River Kent.
New storage tanks will be created to reduce the number of times that storm overflows operate during heavy rain and there will also be new equipment installed to increase the capacity of the treatment works.





