👉 The Mill Project, also known as the Mill and Mill Road Improvement Scheme, was a significant infrastructure initiative in Manchester, England, aimed at modernizing and expanding the city's water supply and sewage systems. Initiated in 2005, the project involved constructing a new water treatment plant and improving the existing Mill Road sewer system to meet the growing demands of Manchester's expanding population. Key features included the construction of a 50 million gallon per day water treatment plant, the installation of new pipes to reduce leaks and improve water quality, and the development of a new sewage treatment facility. The project also included the creation of Mill Road, a major road improvement that enhanced connectivity and reduced traffic congestion. Overall, the Mill Project aimed to ensure a reliable water supply, improve public health, and support Manchester's economic growth.