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Borehole Development in an Environmentally Sensitive Catchment

April 15, 2021

Our client, Elis, required support to secure a borehole water supply for their future growth and to reduce long-term operating costs.


With their site situated in an environmentally sensitive catchment, our team had the challenge of assessing the feasibility of the borehole water supply, managing the construction and also providing the Environment Agency with the confidence that the new supply would not adversely impact the nearby River Cray.

Take a read of the project case study to find out how we provided Elis with a sustainable and cost-effective water supply.


With many years of experience covering a range of unique and complex projects, we have the knowledge to provide you with effective and sustainable solutions. Our well established and close working relationship with the regulators has given us a strong understanding of their requirements and the ability to negotiate solutions in sensitive and challenging areas. If you are about to embark on a water supply project or require support further down the line, get in touch with us at info@envireauwater.co.uk or call us on 01332 871 882.

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