Premier Water Solutions Applies for Health and Safety Accreditation and Partners with Greenlight for SSIP Certification
Premier Water Solutions, a trusted name in water treatment and environmental services across Cornwall and the South West, is in the process of achieving a Retained Health & Safety Consultancy Certificate. This accreditation reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to maintaining the highest standards of health and safety in all areas of its operations.
As a Cornish-based company, Premier Water Solutions has built a strong reputation for delivering reliable, efficient, and compliant water solutions to both residential and commercial clients. With this new application in process, the company reinforces its dedication to creating a safe working environment for its employees, clients and partners.
In addition to this application, Premier Water Solutions has partnered with Greenlight Safety Consultancy to work toward obtaining a Safety Schemes in Procurement (SSIP) accreditation. This SSIP certification is widely recognised across the UK and demonstrates that a company meets core health and safety standards required by clients and contractors in the construction and service sectors.
By engaging Greenlight, a respected name in health and safety consultancy, Premier Water Solutions is taking proactive steps to meet industry expectations and to further enhance its professional standing. This move underlines the company’s strategic focus on continuous improvement and its commitment to exceeding regulatory compliance.
The SSIP accreditation will allow Premier Water Solutions to streamline tendering processes, gain access to more contract opportunities, and offer peace of mind to clients that health and safety are at the forefront of all its projects.
Premier Water Solutions’ investment in health and safety initiatives highlights its core values of integrity, responsibility, and excellence. With these efforts, the company continues to demonstrate why it is a leading choice for water treatment and environmental services in Cornwall and beyond.
Premier Water Solutions has been working with Exeter University on a project tracking trace metal concentrations in water and sediment from the Carnon River and Trevaunance Stream.
The project was funded by the Cornwall Council Shared Prosperity Fund and Entrepreneurial Futures.
The report on trace metal concentrations is the first collaboration with Premier Water Solutions and the University of Exeter, paving the way for future pioneering water research in Cornwall and Devon.
Louisa Inch, from Premier Water Solutions, said: “This engagement shows that Premier Water Solutions is working beyond the ‘normal water spheres’ by accepting challenges beyond our usual working practices. We are leading the way on reporting on heavy metal concentrations of water quality in the Carnon River. This project helps cement the reputation of Premier Water Solutions as the expert leaders in water management in Cornwall and Devon.”
The detailed analysis improved the understanding of the interactions of the geo-, hydro- and biosphere in acid mine drainage (AMD) contaminated areas is of great importance, especially where such areas pose potentially significant risk to the public.
Cornwall is affected in many places by its heritage of mining for metalliferous ores, and features some of the most contaminated regions in the country.
The Carnon River is considered one of the most contaminated catchments in the UK. The Carnon River intersects with residential areas and recreational spaces, and therefore contaminants may pose substantial health risks where they are leached, bio-available or become airborne.
The Bissoe Bridge serves as a connection infrastructure for traffic and people between the narrow margins of the Carnon River. However, during the heavy rain season, the bridge becomes flooded for several months impeding its normal use and attracting children to play. The loss of serviceability when the bridge is flooded, and worries about the health effects on children, has raised major concerns within the context that this area was affected by rupture of a tailings dam at the nearby Wheal Jane mine in 1992, and the associated environmental disaster.
The Carnon River water also floods the gardens of some properties adjacent to the bridge and Clemows Stream, which is of particular concern for nearby residents due in large part to the association of the Carnon River and Wheal Jane with AMD-related contamination.
Under the scope of the Shared Prosperity Fund project, and in partnership with Premier Water Solutions, the report presented the geochemical data collected from sediments and water in the Carnon Valley to contribute to a better understanding of the impact of legacy mining on water and sediment within the area.
To read the full report, click here.
To find out more on the University of Exeter Geotracer Facility, click here.
Premier Water Solutions was appointed to provide a foul and surface water design for a large house.
Due to the constraints of the site and a tidal groundwater, we advised that the best course of action would be to connect into the mains sewer that was 138m up the main road.
We inspected the underground services mapping and noticed that there were 14 underground services in the road that had to be crossed. These included the Trans Atlantic Data cabling, two medium pressure gas mains, BT fibre optics and a water mains.
Through careful planning and mapping, we successfully completed a zero strike.
Premier Water Solutions designed and installed a new pump station, air valve and rising main with five metres of gravity pipe with connection into the South West Water manhole. We obtained approval from South West Water for the connection onto their apparatus and from building control to comply with building regulations part H.
The client was more than satisfied with the project and the delivery. As a result of the successful completion of the project, we were then asked to design and install surface water soakaways for the one in 100-year event plus 40% for Climate Change. This was again successfully completed in the time frame and then signed of by building control.
Homeowner Julia Newnham said:
When I was advised that my building project was going to have its own sewage plant, I wasn’t very happy.
My instincts told me there would be problems.
I contacted Premier Water Solutions and Louisa Inch came out to survey the site; immediately I felt in safe hands. Louisa pointed out that due the proximity to the railway line and the closeness of the sea, that having our own sewage plant might be an issue.
My builder that a plant would be fine and that I was worrying unnecessarily. The work started and we felt uneasy at the prospect of the plant when we saw the tide come into the first hole.
I called Louisa again and she very kindly took us on at this late stage of the build, designing a system for the foul water. Very rapidly work began with a great team working very long days to get the job done.
Dealing with Premier Water Solutions 10 Ltd, filled us with confidence that everything was being done totally professionally and correctly. I felt we didn’t have to worry about anything…everything happened just as Louisa had designed and pointed out, and in the timescale.
I couldn’t recommend Premier Water Solutions 10 Ltd highly enough!
OVERVIEW
It was proposed to erect a 4MW solar farm consisting of solar panels, power invertor stations, transformer stations, sub-station, security fencing with associated access gates and CCTV security cameras at land to the west of Potbridge Farm, Hook, RG29 1JN.
Premier Water Solutions Ltd (PWS) was contracted to review the existing information, undertake a site visit to include percolation testing, technical calculations, drawings and report sufficient information for review by the Local Authority and Environment Agency. PWS was also appointed to prepare a flood risk assessment to accompany the planning application to satisfy and comply with the National Planning Policy Framework (2012).
PROPOSAL
To erect a large number of solar panels on the field. There will be several inverter and transformer buildings within the site together with a separate substation.
Water would be drained via downpipes and allowed to sheet off and infiltrate into the surrounding ground. A low maintenance swale would collect any sheet flow from the surface water draining off the panels onto the ground.
CONCLUSIONS
A hydrological and surface water assessment was provided.
The site is located within a flood zone one with a low probability of flooding.
The proposed development is classified as being less vulnerable.
There was no elevated risk of erosion from the surface water as it travels towards the swale, providing that all of the area remains grassed.
The swales would divert runoff to the nearest existing drainage ditch in the corresponding field.
The final drainage scheme to direct rainfall runoff to the ground with a swale located after every third row of panels.
Buildings and concrete plinths to drain onto the adjacent ground which will be protected.
The constructed access road to require further design to consider the infiltration and structural capabilities of the road.
Maintenance plan produced.
A construction quality control plan was produced that suggested:
So delighted to be asked to present our Property Flood Resilience product display at the Cornwall Community Flood Forum annual conference 2023.
So pleased to be able talk to the statutory authorities, parish councillors and the community especially in light of the recent flood events here in Cornwall in the last week.
OVERVIEW
A planning application was made to erect a 49.5MW solar panel farm with power inverter stations, security fencing, access gates and CCTV security cameras at The Grange, Grantham, Lincolnshire, on a site of more than 100 hectares.
Premier Water Solutions Ltd (PWS) was appointed by Padero Solar Renewables to prepare an assessment to accompany the planning application.
PWS reviewed the existing information, undertook a site visit and provided the necessary technical calculations, drawings, and report in order to provide sufficient information for review by the local authority
PROPOSAL
It was proposed to erect 223,008 solar panels. There will be inverter and transformer buildings with a substation.
Surface water falling on the buildings to drain onto the surrounding ground. The floor level of the building to be raised to ensure that the base of the inverter is above any potential overland flow.
An access road is to be constructed using a permeable finish as not to contribute to surface water runoff. The inverter buildings will generate runoff. It is proposed that this water be drained via downpipes and allowed to sheet off and infiltrate the surrounding ground.
CONCLUSIONS
Walk over survey provided with photographs
Hydrological and surface water assessment provided
Site is located in flood zone one, low probability of flooding
Interception swale built with reshaping of the existing bank
A swale one metre wide located after every sixth row
No panels to be sited within 10m of marshy ground
Buildings and plinths to drain onto adjacent ground
Access road to require further design to consider the infiltration and structural capabilities of the road
No percolation testing was undertaken as the soils are mostly drained
Site returned back to a grassed surface agricultural field with remedial landscaping and re-seeding
Silt trap placed every 40-50m following the contours of the field to intercept any suspended solids
A construction quality control plan was produced that suggested:
Premier Water Solutions 10 Ltd has been named as a delivery partner in a new £3 million project to protect communities and property from the risk of flooding.
Premier Water Solutions 10 Ltd will join South West Water, Eden Project and Cornwall Sustainable Buildings Trust in looking at ways reducing the risk of flooding and subsequent loss across Cornwall and Devon.
Louisa Inch, director of Premier Water Solutions 10 Ltd, said: “The Pathfinder Property Level Flood Resilience Project seeks to establish a south west hub to lead on property-level flood resilience techniques and innovation. As a leading voice in protecting property from flooding, Premier Water Solutions 10 Ltd is pleased to be able to lend its support and advice.”
The Pathfinder Property Level Flood Resilience Project is funded by a central government grant, awarded to South West Regional Flood and Coastal Committee Region and incorporates Cornwall Council, Devon County Council, Plymouth City Council, Torbay Council and the Council of the Isles of Scilly.
The funding will help identify high-risk areas, highlight flood protective measures, raise awareness of the risks and prevention of flood-related damage and seek to innovate and development new protective measures.
Paul Minshull, strategic resilience officer, for Cornwall Council said: “Cornwall Council is pleased to be working with the Environment Agency on the new Pathfinder Property Level Flood Resilience Project. This project will enable the lead local flood authorities in the flood and coastal committee region and their partners to increase local awareness about the benefits of protecting our homes and businesses from flooding.
“We look forward to sharing our knowledge and experiences of providing property level flood resilience and creating a foundation for changes that will have positive benefits to the people of the south west in this era of a changing climate.”
The funding follows on from a competitive evaluation process in which three projects across Yorkshire, Devon and Cornwall and central England were chosen to receive funds to boost research into, and uptake of, property-level measures to protect homes and businesses from flooding.
The funding will go towards new research initiatives, demonstration centres and advice portals which will help people to learn about the benefits of installing measures in their homes which can significantly reduce the potential impacts of flooding.
Louisa added: “Property-level flood resilience can include a range of measures to reduce the damage that flooding can cause to buildings. This can include installing flood doors, replacing traditional chipboard kitchen units with stainless steel, using slate tiles instead of carpet and ensuring that electrics are raised off ground level around the home.
“The measures can significantly reduce the amount of time people are out of their home following a flood.”
Premier Water Solutions 10 Ltd has partnered with Floodflash Insurers and can now reward properties and businesses who invest in using flood preventative measures by offering reduced premiums and excesses for properties that falls outside of the requirements of Flood Re.
The South West Partnership project, led by Cornwall Council, will focus on local innovation to enhance the future take-up of property flood resilience measures. As well as establishing a demonstration hub and web portal it will seek to simplify and streamline processes, increasing the flood resilience of communities across Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
The Government is currently investing £2.6 billion to better protect 300,000 homes and thousands of business from flooding and coastal erosion between 2015-2021.
Please read this useful guide that seeks to help raise awareness about flood safety and preparation. It’s a good starting point to help homeowners understand and mitigate the risk of floods and resulting damages to their property.
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