Acton Storm Tanks Community Liaison Working Group 15 May 2018
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Acton Storm Tanks Overview Acton Storm Tanks is an existing Thames Water pumping station and storm water tanks site. Acton Storm Tanks The site will be used to receive the main Site tunnel from Carnwath Road Riverside as well as intercept the existing Acton Storm Relief combined sewer overflow. The Problem: At this location, in a typical year, there would be 29 discharges of untreated sewage with a volume of about 312,000 tonnes into the tidal River Thames. The Solution: Our Acton Storm Tanks site will control the discharges from Acton Storm Relief combined sewer overflow. When the tunnel is in operation it is expected that no discharges will occur.
Current operation Acton Storm Tanksat Acton Storm Tanks Storm flows overflow the weir Tanks 5 & 6 occasionally used for extra storage 6 5 Distribution channel directs flow to tanks 3 & 4 4 3 Stamford Brook Sewer fills up during a storm 2 Distribution channel directs flow 1 to tanks 1 & 2 When 4 tanks full pumps return flow to Stamford Brook Sewer
Acton Storm Tanks Timeline Project Duration: BMB officially took possession of site on 13th November 2017. The project will take approximately four years to complete.
Acton Storm Tanks Last 3 Months Site Perimeter Hoarding Installation Continues Footpath Widening & Permanent Access Installation Remove Temporary is on-going Welfare & Office Facility Install Temporary Decommission Drainage & Hardstanding Existing Sewer & Install Sheet Piling Storm Tank 5 & 6 Decommissioning: • Strip-out of electrical & mechanical items • Removal of surface infrastructure • Preparation for demolition Works not yet commenced Commissioning of Permanent Works complete or Welfare & Office Facility, ongoing currently partially occupied
Acton Storm Tanks Last 3 Months – Storm Tank Decommissioning Removal of electrical and mechanical infrastructure
Acton Storm Tanks Last 3 Months – Storm Tank Decommissioning Removal of electrical and mechanical infrastructure
Acton Storm Tanks Last 3 Months – Canham Road Footpath Works SSE Cable Lowering LBE Footpath Widening
Acton Storm Tanks Next 3 Months Site Perimeter Hoarding Installation Continues Complete Footpath Widening & Permanent Access Remove Temporary Installation Welfare & Office Facility Complete Installation of Decommission Existing Temporary Drainage & Sewer & Install Sheet Piling Hardstanding Demolition of Storm Tanks 5 & 6
BMB Predicted and Actual Vehicle Movements: February 2018 – April 2018Movements: Sept to Dec 2017 Vehicle Movements (Monthly Daily Average) 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18 Predicted Actual
BMB Predicted Vehicle Movement Forecast : May - September 2018 Movements: Sept to Dec 2017 Predicted Forecast Vehicle Movements May - September 2018 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18
S61 Summary – Acton Storm Tanks
Acton Storm Tanks- Site Plan with Noise and Air Quality Monitor locations • No exceedance of the DCO • No exceedance of the Mayor of set noise level of 75db London recommended alert level
Muster point location A designated assembly point has been agreed for a place where our staff have been told to wait after evacuating a building in the event of a fire alarm or other emergency. The muster point is located at the large open area of pavement on Warple Way next to Tesla Court.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Update - Community Engagement and Complaints • 1x Information notices sent out since last meeting 1 x Site Entrance and Footpath Widening • Four complaints received since last meeting Two complaints were in regard to ‘Noise arising from a generator’ – Advised the residents we have replaced the temporary generator with permanent . One complaint was regarding to ‘noise at night’– Advised resident no 24 hour works taking place at our worksite. Residents address was also closer to Turnham Green underground station. One complaint was regarding ‘breaking out works’– Advised resident that no breaking out works were taking place but we were excavating the drainage run in the way of the hoarding line. Ongoing liaison with resident. • All other enquiries have been responded to within 24 hours (where possible) Call: 08000 30 80 80 Email: helpdesk@tideway.london Write to: Freepost TIDEWAY
Community Engagement Community Investment Update Following feedback received from a local resident at a previous CLWG, we have recently carried out STEM session to Southfield Primary School where a presentation was given to over 200 students.
HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM IF YOU ARE AFFECTED BY TIDEWAY’S WORK Who do I go to for advice? • Independent Advisory Service (IAS) Helpline for independent advice: 0800 917 8845 or info@tidewayias.co.uk • Tideway’s Compensation Officer, Louise Davis, for personal assistance and advice: via Tideway Helpdesk 08000 30 80 80 or helpdesk@tideway.london or direct 07971 077165 or louise.davis@tideway.london How do I submit my claim? • Louise can submit your claim to the Independent Compensation Panel (ICP) on your behalf, or • You can submit your claim direct to the ICP: admin@tidewayicp.london • The IAS can send you a claim form, or you can download a claim form off the Tideway website: www.tideway.london/help-advice/compensation- information/Independent-Compensation-Panel 20
Acton Storm Tanks Indicative Landscape Plan
Parking suspensions and waiting restrictions as per DCO • Several sections of parking suspensions and waiting restrictions are required to enable access for larger HGVs to the site. London Borough of Ealing have begun the implementation of these. • Vehicle swept path analysis was been carried out during the DCO process to determine where these were required.
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