Anglian Water’s “bold” vision for a Lincolnshire reservoir has been welcomed by councillors.
However, they plan to “hold the water company’s feet to the fire” in order to make sure promised benefits are delivered to the Sleaford area.
The scheme would see around 50 properties lost near the village of Scredington, but would ensure water supply in the future.
Lincolnshire County Council’s Environment and Economy panel praised to move towards water security.
However, they were keen to minimise the impact on local residents.
Councillor Ashley Baxter said: “We need more bold infrastructure projects like this. This will help to solve the water crisis – if only we had the same boldness with energy issues.”
The plans were described as “too good to be true” by Councillor Matt Boles, who added that they needed to ensure Anglian Water delivered on promises.
There was sympathy for residents who would lose their homes and livelihoods during the work.
“The local people directly affected should be front and centre of our response,” said Councillor Ian Carrington.
“We need to hold Anglian Water’s feet to fire – if you can do that with a water company – and ensure local communities get the economic and social benefits.”
Proposed plans for the reservoir (pink areas are water and embankment, grey are infrastructure) | Photo: Anglian Water
Council Hugo Marfleet agreed, adding: “We’re not here to clean up damage from big infrastructure projects. The road network will be affected and every local verge will get trashed.
“We need to make sure Anglian Water does a good reinstatement job, and the taxpayer isn’t funding this.”
Members were generally impressed with the appearance and promised leisure facilities, with Councillor Ian Fleetwood saying: “It won’t be a blot on the horizon that is visibly intrusive.”
However, they were cautioned that it was unlikely to look like Rutland Waters, which has appeared on Anglian Water’s promotional material.
The final decision on the reservoir will be made by the government in around 2027, although the county council will get their say on plans.
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