Cleadon Flood Alleviation Scheme
What has been constructed
Construction work was carried out at:
Cleadon Lea
We constructed an embankment and storage area north of the Cleadon Lea estate to capture overland flows from the fields.
The area has been seeded with wetland wildflowers.
This has created a valuable area for habitat which can be viewed by residents from a platform to the back of the public footpath behind Cleadon Lea.
On most occasions this area will have little or no water stored.
During extreme weather, it will fill up and then be slowly released.
Plans
- Cleadon Lea - general arrangement
- Cleadon Lea - typical embankment sections (Sheet 1)
- Cleadon Lea - typical embankment sections (Sheet 2)
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Sunderland Road area
Improvement works were carried out to the drainage ditches on West Hall Farm.
Some new sections of drainage ditch were created.
There was some improvements made to existing ditches to increase the capacity for surface water.
The scheme will reduce the amount of surface water that enters the drainage on Sunderland Road, freeing up space within the road's drainage system.
It will also divert and slow the flows that come across the fields to the back of Sunderland Road.
Plans
- Sunderland Road - General arrangement (Sheet 1)
- Sunderland Road - General arrangements (Sheet 2)
- Sunderland Road - Typical conveyance ditch sections
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