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BRAMLEY REMEDIATION

A DYNAMIC APPROACH FOR HUMAN & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AT BRAMLEY

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Horsham Rd

Station Road

Snowdenham Ln

Bramley Petrol Station

St Catherine's School

Holy Trinity Church

Phase 1 (Since 2022) - Fuel Extraction Below Petrol Station

Phase 2 (Starting October 2024) - Fuel Extraction Along High Street

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ABOUT

In mid-2023, Asda investigated a fuel leakage affecting groundwater and utilities in Bramley, a problem inherited through acquisition. The issue gained attention when locals reported fuel odours and contamination in a stream, escalated by MP Jeremy Hunt.

 

Asda coordinated with multiple stakeholders, including Thames Water and local councils, to address public health concerns and political sensitivities. Detailed surveys, including drone and geophysical assessments, helped create a 3D model showing the leak’s impact on local utilities.

 

This model enabled clear communication with stakeholders, leading to a collaborative and sustainable remediation plan.

About

2022

40

2m

XX

Leak Identified

Boreholes Drilled

Litres of Water Cleaned

Litres of Fuel Extracted

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Once oil is Removed, Water Goes Through a Filtration Process Using Activated Carbon

Water is Pumped Into an oil/Water Separator

Air From the Boreholes is Sucked out to Extract Petrol Fumes

Groundwater is Pumped From the Fuel Station Boreholes for Treatment

After Filtration, Water is Discharged to a Foul Drain via the Fuel Station Site Interceptor. air is Vented out

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The air Extracted From the Boreholes Also Goes Through an Activated Carbon Filtration

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WHAT'S IN THE BOX?

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