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News Release from: Black and Veatch | Subject: SWA CSO projects
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 March 2005
Southern Water CSO targets met
Within budget and in time to meet consent compliance deadlines, the Black and Veatch and Costain JV has completed a total of 36 CSO-related (combined sewage overflow) schemes for Southern Water
Within budget and in time to meet important consent compliance deadlines, the joint venture between Black and Veatch and Costain has completed a total of 36 CSO-related (combined sewage overflow) schemes for Southern Water Each scheme underwent a vigorous management and value engineering exercise to drive construction costs down
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Set demanding completion dates, often requiring completion less than 12 months from conceptual brief, Southern Water required that every CSO had to meet National Standards for pass-forward flow rates, storage, power supplies, telemetry, plant availability and mechanical screening.
Covering sites across Sussex and Hampshire, the work undertaken by Black and Veatch and Costain included: Programme and project management, feasibility study, and construction, commissioning and documentation of a fully operational plant.
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