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05/10/2021

Loch Thom Reservoir Wins Prestigious Innovation Award

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Scottish Water's £6.9m investment project at Loch Thom Reservoir in Inverclyde has won the prestigious Innovation Award at this year's Scottish Civil Engineering Awards.

Jointly managed by ICE Scotland and CECA Scotland, the awards showcase civil engineering in Scotland at its best and highlight the real difference infrastructure makes for communities and people across Scotland.

The Innovation Award secured by the Loch Thom Project recognises ground-breaking improvements, products, materials and ways of working.

The entire scheme was modelled in 3D which allowed accurate visualisation of the project and vastly improved operations on site. Virtual walk throughs of the site were also undertaken to identify issues before construction commenced, thus improving the design and reducing the number of issues experienced during construction.

The substantial upgrades which were undertaken during this major engineering operation are now helping to safeguard the reservoir.

Newly strengthened embankments are offering protection against the risks expected from climate change, mainly flooding and erosion.

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Three 1100mm diameter siphon pipes were constructed and installed through the main embankment to discharge into the spillway channel which was also increased in height. These siphons now allow a greater volume of water to be drawn down from the reservoir as and when required, with the ability to lower the water level by one metre per day.

Gerry O'Hara, Scottish Water's project manager who led the project, said: "We are absolutely delighted to win this accolade from the Scottish Civil Engineering Awards, these awards are widely recognised as the highest honour for engineering excellence in the build environment. It's is a real testament to the wider, talented team who worked on this project and the excellence in innovation that we all strive for.

"As one of the largest drawdown/siphon projects retrofitted to existing infrastructure in Scotland, a great deal of innovative thinking was required. Retaining supply integrity for our customers was vital and we achieved that through collaborative working, 3D modelling and the use of virtual technology."

Contractors George Leslie and Mott McDonald worked closely with Scottish Water's project team to come up with innovative construction solutions that would avoid any interruption to water supplies.

It is normal for siphons to be constructed with a reservoir either empty or substantially lowered but that was not an option here.

The team worked together to understand the minimum level which the reservoir could be lowered to before it would impact supply. This key level was then incorporated into the design and construction sequence.

Temporary sheet piling works isolated the reservoir from the construction area, avoiding the need to empty the reservoir while managing the construction phase in an efficient and cost effective manner.

Situated within the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, Loch Thom is a man-made reservoir which was built in 1824 to serve the communities and growing industries on the Firth of Clyde. It provides drinking water to around 100,000 people in Greenock, Port Glasgow, Lochwinnoch and the surrounding areas, via Greenock Water Treatment Works.

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