Yorkshire Water Invests £1.8M to Upgrade Staithes Wastewater Network
Yorkshire Water is investing £1.8 million to upgrade the Staithes wastewater network, including installing larger pumps and replacing a tank. The project, managed by Mott MacDonald Bentley, began this week and is set for completion in September 2026. Access will be via the high street and harbour sands to minimize disruption, with local residents informed of potential impacts. This upgrade is part of Yorkshire Water's £8.3 billion investment program aimed at enhancing infrastructure and environmental performance by 2030.

Yorkshire Water is investing £1.8 million to upgrade the Staithes wastewater network, which includes the installation of larger pumps and a replacement tank. The project will also renew the existing pipework within the pumping station.
Managed by Mott MacDonald Bentley, work commenced this week and is expected to be completed by September 2026. Access to the site will be through the high street and harbour sands to mitigate disruption to local residents and businesses. This upgrade is part of Yorkshire Water's £8.3 billion investment program aimed at improving services and environmental impact by 2030.




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