Largest ever UK trial of smart water butts to take place in Lancashire

Lancashire is now part of the UK’s biggest hi-tech drainage community thanks to United Utilities.
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Around 30 homes in Forton including the local primary school have received smart water butts and are taking part in a 12 month trial with the aim of reducing flooding in the area and stopping sewers becoming overloaded during periods of heavy rainfall. SDS Limited has created the smart water butts and has installed them in the village. They run by solar power and contain AI computers that allow United Utilities to understand how much rainwater has been collected and then release it back to the sewer network before it’s likely to rain. This frees up more room to collect the amount of rain that’s forecast and prevent any excess from entering the sewage system. Since being installed, early findings have shown that the smart water butts were up to 75 times as effective as a standard, well installed water butt, and could save up to 30,000L of water per installation from entering the sewer network during peak demand. That’s the equivalent of slowing the water from 166 bath tubs per water butt!

Forton Primary school had three jumbo sized smart water butts installed and representatives from the water company have also visited to educate children about the water cycle, flooding and water resources. Lorna Boase, Head Teacher at Forton Primary School, said: “We’re excited to be a part of the trial, it’s a great opportunity for us to play our part in helping reduce the amount of surface water that enters the sewers in the village. The children found the session with United Utilities really fascinating and now have a better understanding of the water cycle and flooding and why it’s important to manage what they use at home.”

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Around 30 homes in Forton including the local primary school have received smart water butts courtesy of United Utilities, and are taking part in a 12 month trial with the aim of reducing flooding in the areaAround 30 homes in Forton including the local primary school have received smart water butts courtesy of United Utilities, and are taking part in a 12 month trial with the aim of reducing flooding in the area
Around 30 homes in Forton including the local primary school have received smart water butts courtesy of United Utilities, and are taking part in a 12 month trial with the aim of reducing flooding in the area
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Johnny Phillips, Surface Water Strategy Development Manager for United Utilities, added: “The issue of ‘urban creep’ is one that is growing and so innovative approaches like the use of smart water butts will play their part in reducing peak flows into the sewer network. If the trial is successful then there is the potential to roll this out further to other areas where it would be beneficial in the North West.”

A further 75 smart water butts will also be installed in Wrea Green as part of the scheme.

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