Starting soon, Severn Trent will begin recruitment for 440 new team members to help replace nearly 870 miles of old water pipes by 2030, enough to stretch from Birmingham to Berlin. These new pipes are made from modern materials that can last up to 100 years, meaning fewer leaks, better water quality, and a more reliable supply for everyone.
Liv Garfield, Severn Trent CEO said:
“This is a hugely ambitious project – one of the largest of its kind in decades. We are pleased to be providing a massive boost to jobs, as well as laying miles of new water pipes across the region which will allow customers to enjoy the best water quality for years to come.
“Upgrading our pipes isn’t just about making improvements today; it’s about creating a more secure water future and investing in our communities for generations to come.
“We’re building a brand-new team to make this happen and we’re proud to welcome so many new people into the Severn Trent family in the next year.”
Severn Trent said this significant programme will deliver huge benefits including:
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