Anglian Water

Inflow & Infiltration: StormHarvester & Anglian Water – Tackling Inflow and Infiltration in the Wastewater Network. 

Turning insight into impact: StormHarvester and Anglian Water cut infiltration and ingress into wastewater network by 20%, saving 600 hours sewage pumping station time.

1. OVERVIEW

Hydraulic overloading occurs when too much water enters the wastewater network, often due to heavy rain or surface water, causing it to overflow. This is a major operational challenge for Anglian Water and contributed to 23% of pollution events during AMP7 (2020-2025). That’s why Anglian Water partnered with StormHarvester to take a smarter, data-driven approach. With StormHarvester, Anglian Water could identify high-risk areas where inflow and infiltration were entering the network and tackle the root causes accordingly.  

The complexity of ingress and infiltration come from multiple overlapping sources: 

  • Surface water ingress (from highway surface runoff) 
  • Groundwater infiltration (Usually infiltrating through cracks, damaged open joints, or manholes, creating excess “clear water” entering the foul sewer network) 
  • Misconnections (from roads and paved areas misconnected to the network and surface water connection into foul water sewers from properties) 
  • Fluvial flooding (overflowing streams, rivers and watercourse) 

Each source demands a tailored response, making advanced analytics and collaboration essential for effective intervention.  

2. CHALLANGE

One hotspot area experienced repeat pollution events and had been an ongoing focus of improvement. The suspected causes had been identified, however validation through traditional investigations were costly, time-consuming, and often inconclusive. Anglian Water needed a way to: 

  • Validate assumptions 
  • Sense-check findings 
  • Prioritise actions based on accurate, actionable data 

3. APPROACH

Anglian Water deployed StormHarvester’s inflow and infiltration detection technology to gain a holistic view of network behaviour. This partnership enabled: 

  • Rapid validation of root causes for recurring incidents 
  • Targeted investigations guided by real-time data 
  • Identification of infiltration and ingress hotspots across the network 

StormHarvester’s advanced analytics transformed network data into clear insights, empowering Anglian Water to make data-led decisions and optimise resources. 

Image: The area in question was known to experience issues at a downstream pumping station due to inflow and infiltration. Advanced analytics on sensor data allowed the quantity and location of inflow and infiltration to be better understood. 

4. RESULTS

The analysis revealed the true scale and nature of hydraulic overloading in the area:    

  • 1,000+ instances of infiltration detected 
  • 303 inflow connections, equivalent to 60,000 m² of connected area – roughly 6.9 Olympic-size swimming pools of additional water entering the network  

Anglian Water were able to take action as a result; with the outputs directly informing £2.4M of targeted interventions for delivery in this and the next AMP period. 

Measured Impact 

Performance improvements were tracked across two winter periods in 2023 and 2024: 

20% total reduction in flow attributed to ingress, inflow, and infiltration 

Manhole Level Data: image shows the levels on flow in the system prior to the implementation of StormHarvester  

Image: Manhole Level Data: image shows the levels on flow in the system prior to the implementation of StormHarvester  

Image two: image shows the improvement after action taken by Anglian Water as a result of the insights provided by StormHarvester  

Sewage Pumping Station (SPS) Run Time Data 

Almost 600 hours less pump run time, delivering significant operational and energy savings 

Image shows: image shows the breakdown of time the pumps ran due to dry weather flow, infiltration and inflow (green, red, blue) in the system prior to the implementation of StormHarvester. 

Image shows: Image shows the breakdown of time the pumps ran the following winter after mitigation actions were taken by Anglian Water. The total pump run time is almost 600 hours less. 

5. CONCLUSION

Anglian Water’s collaboration with StormHarvester combined network data with advanced analytics to gain a clear, actionable understanding of the factors driving hydraulic overloading. This partnership: 

  • Validated existing knowledge 
  • Guided cost-effective, targeted interventions 
  • Supported environmental compliance 
  • Reduced public impact 
  • Optimised future investment planning 

StormHarvester’s technology proved critical in turning complex data into decisions that deliver measurable results. 

After rigorous testing of both the theory and the tool, it became clear that StormHarvester I&I tool significantly enhanced the precision of our investigations. The accuracy of StormHarvester’s I&I tool proved exceptional, saving considerable time and delivering tangible benefits. This data-driven methodology enabled us to adopt a Business-as-Usual (BAU) approach, investigating infiltration and inflow at the most critical times of the year when it was likely to peak.

Luke Murphy, Investigation & Resolution Manager Anglian Water

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