Pipe improvements underway in Rotherham following Yorkshire Water £1.6 investment

A group of Yorkshire Water colleagues dressed in PPE having a discussion
Network and infrastructure

1/19/2024

Yorkshire Water is replacing more than 1.7km of clean water pipes in Rotherham centre in a £1.6m investment to improve the strength of the network.

 

The water company is replacing the pipes to improve the water pressure and resilience of the network for its customers. The investment comes as the current pipes are old and prone to bursting, so the work will reduce the risk of bursts happening in future.

 

A new pipe will also be installed to the existing network, to strengthen the system for customers in the area.

 

Yorkshire Water has appointed contract partners OCU Utilities and Hargreaves to carry out the work, which will begin from 22 January 2024 and will take around nine months to complete.

 

Yorkshire Water has also liaised closely with Rotherham Council throughout the planning of the work and to ensure disruption is kept to a minimum, the work will be completed in phases.

 

The first phases of the work will be starting on James Street and on Rawmarsh Road.

 

Victoria Corbett, project manager for Yorkshire Water said: “The investment we’re making around Rotherham centre will ensure that the water network is able to adequately continue serving our customers for years to come, as we’re making the network much more resilient going forward.

 

“We’d like to thank customers for their patience while we carry out this work. We know that there will be some disruption while this work is carried out, but we are working alongside our partners to ensure that this is kept to a minimum.”