May 1st, 2015 by Guernsey Water
As part of the final phase of Guernsey Water’s upgrade of the island’s wastewater facilities, over two and a half miles of pipe in nine sections are making their journey from Norway, Pipelife Norway AS manufactured the purpose-built, high density polyethylene pipes in Stathelle on a fjord, where the pipes are stored temporarily in preparation […]
July 30th, 2012 by Guernsey Water
Guernsey Water would like to clarify to customers that the wastewater charge agreed by the States of Guernsey in January 2009 will continue to be charged as set out in the original States Report. However, customers will no longer have to pay the ‘sewage treatment investigation’ portion of the charge, which was removed from the […]
March 17th, 2012 by Intertek METOC
Intertek METOC, a specialist marine consultancy, has been selected by ScottishPower Renewables, an Iberdrola company, to provide modelling, survey support and marine expertise for offshore wave and tidal resource assessment. The recent ROC (Renewable Obligation Credits) banding review has already started to provide a favourable investment climate for wave and tidal energy technology. This, combined […]
March 15th, 2012 by Guernsey Water
The States of Guernsey Public Services Department has decided that the portion of the Wastewater Charge assigned to investigating sewage treatment options will be removed from the overall charge with effect from the 31 March 2012. The charge, which was originally set at £50 per household per year, was used to fund the study carried […]
January 9th, 2012 by States of Guernsey Public Services Department
Guernsey’s Public Services Department invites the Guernsey public to a presentation on sewage treatment and Guernsey’s marine environment at 7 pm on Thursday 12 January 2012 at Beau Sejour Leisure Centre theatre. This subject will be debated by the States of Guernsey later this month. Intertek-Metoc studied the impact of Guernsey’s sewage on the marine […]
June 21st, 2011 by Guernsey Water
GUERNSEY Water will shortly be going out to tender in order to appoint the most suitable contractor for the Belle Greve inlet works project. The project, which is due to commence early in 2012 once the States of Deliberation has approved the tender choice, involves replacing the existing inlet facility with a new treatment plant […]