Scottish Water has invested £4.5 million to deliver by sea a new Water Treatment Works (WTW) at a beach in Harris.
The new modular WTW will provide a single, improved water supply for the island's westernmost communities of Gobhaig, Bedersaig and Huisinis.
The WTW was manufactured by Ross-shire Engineering (RSE) at its specialised facility in Muir of Ord, near Inverness. The innovative approach used has been developed via a longstanding partnership with Scottish Water to help meet the needs of rural and island communities efficiently and with reduced environmental impact.
Before its arrival at Huisinis Beach on a late evening high tide in July last year, the new WTW made the journey by road to Kishorn in Wester Ross; and then via a specialised barge across the Minch and through the Sound of Harris. Final commissioning work and the completion of associated infrastructure was held up during lockdown, but was able to resume in the summer with reduced numbers on site and strict precautions in place.
Scottish Water's recently launched its 25-year strategic plan, Our Future Together, reflecting a long term commitment to support a flourishing Scotland, continue to deliver excellent quality water and achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2040.
Scottish Water's Project Manager Kathy Auld said: "We are delighted that the new Bedersaig Water Treatment Works has been successfully brought into service.
"Completing commissioning safely and with care during the Covid-19 pandemic has involved significant challenges. We are very grateful to the local community, the North Harris Trust and our supply chain partners for working with us to enable this major milestone to be achieved.
"The new, modern Treatment Works will be able to supply both residents and visitors in this part of Harris with clear, fresh and great-tasting drinking water for many years to come. It also has good capacity to support development and the connection of new customers in the future."
The North Harris Trust played a key part in the project's development as a community landowner. The Trust previously completed its own project in late 2017 to improve visitor facilities and protect the local environment with the opening of the Huisinis Gateway centre.
Construction News
23/10/2020
Scottish Water Invests £4.5m In New Modular WTW


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