Upcoming Scheme: Dummer STW
Sewage treatment works (STW) upgrades in Dummer, Basingstoke.
If our schemes are not suitable for your development, we encourage you to visit the Partnership for South Hampshire (PfSH) website to explore other available mitigation sites that may better meet your requirements.
Location: Dummer, Basingstoke.
Mitigation Type: Nitrogen
Credits Available: 70.01
View SchemeLocation: Preston Candover, Basingstoke
Mitigation Type: Nitrogen & Phosphorus
Credits Available: 77.79 N - 7.88 P
View SchemeLocation: Stubbington, Fareham, Hampshire
Mitigation Type: Total Nitrogen
Credits Available: 260.76
View SchemeLocation: New Forest
Mitigation Type: Nitrogen
Credits Available: TBC
View SchemeLocation: Woodington, West Wellow
Mitigation Type: Total Nitrogen
Credits Available: 1342.08
View SchemeLocation: Basingstoke and Deane
Mitigation Type: Nitrogen and Phosphorus
Credits Available: 124 Nitrogen
View SchemeLocation: Itchen Stoke, Winchester
Mitigation Type: Nitrogen & Phosphorus
Credits Available: 45.10 N - 4.73 P
View SchemeLocation: Stubbington, Fareham, Hampshire
Mitigation Type: Total Nitrogen
Credits Available: 417.53
View SchemeLocation: Winchester District, Hampshire
Mitigation Type: Nitrogen and Phosphorus
Credits Available: TBC
View SchemeLocation: Bishop Sutton
Mitigation Type: Nitrogen & Phosphorus
Credits Available: Estimated 300 Nitrogen and 30 Phosphorus
View SchemeSearch does not guarantee suitability of mitigation and is only intended to reflect on potential available schemes.
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Sewage treatment works (STW) upgrades in Dummer, Basingstoke.
Sewage treatment works (STW) upgrades in Preston Candover, Basingstoke
A former farmland site in Stubbington is now a nature recovery area, reducing nutrient runoff into the Solent. The project has generated over 260 verified nutrient credits to support sustainable development in the region.
The Solent Mitigation Partnership is working in collaboration with the Freshwater Habitats Trust and councils in the New Forest to deliver septic tank upgrades in the New Forest catchment.
A former farmland site near Woodington is now a nature recovery area, reducing nutrient runoff into the Solent. The project has generated over 1300 verified nutrient credits to support sustainable development in the region.
The SMP is working with Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council to generate Nitrogen and Phosphorus credits for developments within the northern part of the Test and Itchen and Itchen catchments.
Sewage treatment works (STW) upgrades in Itchen Stoke, Winchester
A former farmland site in Stubbington is now a nature recovery area, reducing nutrient runoff into the Solent. The project has generated over 400 verified nutrient credits to support sustainable development in the region.
A new scheme in Winchester will reduce nutrient pollution in the River Itchen by upgrading council-owned septic tanks. This will generate verified nutrient credits, helping unlock housing development while protecting the area’s sensitive ecosystems.
The Solent Mitigation Partnership is working across Hampshire to deliver wastewater treatment works upgrades, enabling sustainable development.
Please submit an expression of interest form to help us assess the need for a new scheme in your area.