Ryde Canoe Lake:

Work begins on new pumping system at Ryde Canoe Lake

This in from the council, in their own words, Ed


A new automated pumping system is being installed which is designed to pump out water via the existing overflow pipe when it reaches a high level.

Recently, when the canoe lake is at risk of overflowing, manual pumps have been hired in to protect surrounding premises.

The current works will also clean the overflow pipe and remove any debris.

Councillor Phil Jordan, Executive member for public protection, said:

“Ryde Canoe Lake is an important part of the surface water drainage system in Ryde but does have a history of flooding during extended periods of adverse weather. It is important we take steps to prevent this happening further and protect the local area and premises from the risk of flooding.

“The overflow pipe also needs some essential maintenance to ensure it is fully working.

“Once installed, the system will measure the water level and detect when it needs lowering. The pump will then activate, reducing the water level. This will save considerable resources which can be used elsewhere.”

Work to install the new automated system is underway and should be completed by the end of October. North Walk is closed to traffic while the works continue, although pedestrian access is open via the path next to the canoe lake.

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