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Glasgow strategic drainage plan

works to river bank at the Kelvin

Location

Clyde-wide

Type

Current

Description

The Glasgow Strategic Drainage Plan (GSDP) is being undertaken in recognition of the need for an integrated sustainable approach to sewerage and drainage masterplanning for the city. The objectives of the GSDP are:

   •    Removal of development constraints;
   •    Flood risk reduction;
   •    Water quality improvement;
   •    Watercourse habitat improvement, and;
   •    Integrated and optimised investment planning.

The GSDP is being promoted and guided by a steering group comprising Scottish Water, Glasgow City Council, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency and Scottish Enterprise Glasgow.  Glasgow City Council chairs the group.

Current status

Analysis completed for the East End and group now concentrating on possible deliverables through a joint organisation approach tapping in on funding where appropriate.

Timescale

Continuous for foreseeable future.

Lead partner

Glasgow City Council

Other partners

Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Scottish Water, Scottish Enterprise Glasgow

Contact details

Iain Macnab, Glasgow City Council , 0141 287 8503

Clyde Waterfront is a strategic partnership of the Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise, Glasgow City Council, Renfrewshire Council and West Dunbartonshire Council.

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