MAR/Specific/TBT-MAR-010
Outfall and Intake Construction
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Outfall and Intake Construction
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-MAR-010 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Outfalls discharge treated water into rivers, estuaries, or the sea; intakes abstract raw water from sources.
- Construction takes place in or adjacent to water, creating constant drowning and current hazards.
- Tidal working windows restrict the available hours, requiring careful planning to maximise productivity.
- Cofferdam or sheet pile enclosures are often needed to create dry working areas in watercourses.
- Heavy precast headwalls, flap valves, and diffuser units require lifting operations near or over water.
- Environmental permits from the Environment Agency or Natural Resources Wales are required before starting.
- Fish screening and ecological mitigation may be required to protect aquatic species during construction.
- Diver operations may be needed for underwater connections, inspection, and bed preparation.
- Marine concrete with specific mix designs is required for structures exposed to salt water.
- Construction affects the flow regime of watercourses, requiring hydraulic assessment and flood risk management.
Why?
| Drowning hazard | Working in and over water with currents, tides, and deep channels creates a constant risk of fatal drowning. |
| Environmental protection | Construction in watercourses is heavily regulated — non-compliance results in prosecution and project shutdown. |
| Tidal constraints | Limited working windows increase pressure to rush — careful planning prevents shortcuts that compromise safety. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Marine Works Safety Awareness | Tidal Working Procedures |
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