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Hastings and Bexhill Drainage and Sea Outfall Schemes, by R. B. Armstron, B.Sc., M.I.C.E., J. C. Foxley, M.I.C.E., N. J. Bennett, B.Sc., M.I.C.E. and R. g. Morley, M.I.C.E., published April 1989 in Water and Environment Journal (vol. 3, issue 2, article, pp.135-146) View Online
Abstract:The development of the Hastings and Bexhill drainage systems since the early 1960s is described. Most of the 18 million investment has taken place in the last decade in several phases which were completed in 1988. Ultimate disposal of sewage is by long sea outfall. The new works include two pumping stations and rising mains leading to a header tower serving the outfall. A number of innovations are included to overcome technical problems and reduce costs. The paper concludes with some comments on operational aspects of the new works.