Middle Level Commissioners
The Middle Level Commissioners are a land drainage authority in eastern England responsible for 120 miles of major watercourses, 100 miles of which are statutory navigations.
The authority’s primary functions comprise the provision of flood defence and water level management to the Middle Level area, and as navigation authority for the navigable waters of the Middle Level system. The Commissioners have also certain conservation duties to fulfill when undertaking their functions.
St Germans Pumping Station (2010)
The St Germans Pumping Station is located in the village of Wigenhall St Germans near Kings Lynn in Norfolk. The station, owned by Middle Level Commissioners (MLC), is constructed on the Middle Level Main Drain and lifts storm water and land drainage to the tidal River Ouse. The station provides flood protection for 24,000 private […]
Flood Alleviation
Flood Alleviation Pumping Stations
River Flood Alleviation