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Home / Environment / Water Plant Funds Dry Up Amid Cost Surge

Water Plant Funds Dry Up Amid Cost Surge

10 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • New water plant project near Milton faces funding challenges.
  • Costs for the Hartree development have surged by 250%.
  • Anglian Water deemed further investment a low priority.
Water Plant Funds Dry Up Amid Cost Surge

Plans for a new water treatment facility near Milton, part of the extensive Hartree development, have hit a major funding roadblock. The project, aimed at replacing an older facility, faced escalating costs that have reportedly surged by 250%, making the original £575m government grant request unviable. Despite approximately £80m already invested by various stakeholders, including local councils and developers, further financial commitments are in doubt. Ministers are actively reviewing the situation and engaging with Anglian Water.

The chief executive of Anglian Water has indicated that investing more in the new plant is not a priority for the company. This stance was communicated to government officials who urged for increased private funding, highlighting potential upgrades and cost efficiencies. The water company's position is reportedly tied to its ability to secure approval from the water regulator, Ofwat, for customer charge increases to fund such investments, which they argue would not directly improve their service.

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This refusal has led to frustration, with reports suggesting Anglian Water is now objecting to other local planning applications. The government has expressed difficulties in approving the necessary grant, given the ballooning expenses and the lack of commensurate private investment. The future of the Hartree development, which included plans for housing, offices, and schools, remains uncertain as funding disputes continue.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The project's costs have surged by 250%, making the required government grant unsustainable.
Anglian Water considers further investment a low priority and is unwilling to commit more funds.
The new facility was planned for Honey Hill, near Horningsea, to replace the one near Milton.

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