United Utilities investing in Withnell with water network upgrade

United Utilities is set to start work on a project to upgrade the water network in Withnell, near Chorley.

The essential work will see the water company investing £200,000 to replace 270 metres of ageing water pipes to help reduce leaks and bursts and improve the reliability of the water supply in the area for years to come.

The work is set to start on October 13th and is expected to take approximately three weeks to complete.

It is the first of a series of mains renewal projects to be delivered in Lancashire as part of the company’s £380m program to upgrade more than 925km of water mains during the next five years.

The replacement mains are built to withstand high pressure and temperature variations to help protect against burst and reduce leaks.

Stephen Walker who heads up Water Services for United Utilities in Lancashire explained: “We are replacing old water mains with new, stronger pipes which are more flexible and designed to withstand higher pressures and temperature variations. This will reduce the risks of bursts and leaks and help ensure a reliable water supply for decades to come.

“We know this type of work can be disruptive and we are doing all we can to keep that to a minimum.”

Contract partners Network Plus will carry out the work in sections along the A674 Chorley Road starting close to the junction with the M65.

United Utilities is notifying customers in the area to let them know about the project. They are also reminding customers that all United Utilities’ employees and contract partners carry ID cards and will be happy to have their identity checked. If in doubt, customers should call 0345 672 3723.

More information is available online at www.unitedutilities.com/new-water-pipes.