Isle of Man Water and Sewerage Authority explained

Isle of Man
Water and Sewerage Authority
Lught-reill Ushtey as Sornaigys
Ellan Vannin
Type:Public Authority
Foundation:1972[1]
Location City:Douglas
Location Country:Isle of Man
Area Served:Isle of Man
Industry:Water supply
Sewerage
Parent:Isle of Man Government
Homepage:http://www.gov.im/water

The Isle of Man Water and Sewerage Authority (Manx: Lught-reill Ushtey as Sornaigys Ellan Vannin) was the statutory board responsible for water supply and sewage disposal in the Isle of Man. It was formed in 1972 as the 'Isle of Man Water Authority' by the merger of the Isle of Man Water Board and the Water Department of Douglas Corporation. In 1974 it took over the gas production and distribution functions of the Isle of Man Gas Authority, and was renamed the 'Isle of Man Water and Gas Authority'. In 1985 the gas undertaking was privatised, and the authority reverted to its original title. It was renamed the 'Isle of Man Water and Sewerage Authority' in 2010, taking over the sewerage responsibilities of the former Department of Transport.[2]

In 2014 it became part of the Manx Utilities Authority when it was merged with the Manx Electricity Authority.[3]

Distribution system

The water supply system starts with four impounding reservoirs (operational out of seven owned by the authority) located in the uplands of the Isle of Man, the first of which was constructed in 1875, and the most recent, Sulby Reservoir, in 1982. Together they hold thousands of millions of gallons.

Water is then distributed via gravity through of large diameter mains to one of the treatment plants, either at Sulby (opened in October 2005) or Douglas (opened in February 2008).

From the treatment centres, the water then flows to 33 underground service reservoirs. Gravity or one of thirteen pumping stations then take the water to its end-users. There are over of treated water mains.

Chairmen

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Manx Utilities - Home. www.gov.im.
  2. Transfer of Functions (New Departments) (No.2) Order 2010 (Statutory Document 155/10) http://www.gov.im/lib/docs/infocentre/acts/secondary/2010/101_200/sd015510transferoffunctionsnew.pdf
  3. Web site: Manx Utilities Authority . Isle of Man Government . 15 August 2018.