Northumberland visitor centre selects WPL treatment

The modular WPL HiPAF wastewater treatment plant was specially designed for The Sill visitor centre.
The modular WPL HiPAF wastewater treatment plant was specially designed for The Sill visitor centre.

A new visitor centre in Northumberland National Park will get a package plant from WPL. The Sill National Landscape Discovery Centre, a £14.2 m joint project between the National Park and the Youth Hostel Association, is being built with the help of £8 m from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

High environmental standards

WPL was asked to supply a package plant for 500 people, which could treat effluent to a standard of 20 mg/l biological oxygen demand, 30 mg/l suspended solids and 10 mg/l ammonia.

The architects originally intended the sewage treatment plant to stand in a natural valley alongside the centre. However, on the advice of installer Hutchinson Environmental Solutions, it was re-sited to a built-up plateau adjacent to the site when it became clear the access roads into the valley were too steep.

Treated effluent at the site is released into a natural stream while sludge will be periodically tankered to an offsite wastewater treatment works. It was very important to supply back-up blowers and enable the facility to connect to a generator in the event of a power failure.