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Brewery tanks alongside Severn Estuary banks approved

News | Tŵm Owen - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 14:46, Friday January 2nd, 2026.
Last updated: 15:14, Friday January 2nd, 2026

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Minister for trade Chris Bryant MP opened a de-alcoholisation facility at Magor Brewery in December
Minister for trade Chris Bryant MP opened a de-alcoholisation facility at Magor Brewery in December

The brewery behind popular brands Corona, Stella Artois, and Budweiser is to place three giant tanks along the banks of the Severn Estuary. 

The new tanks, which will each be 8.66 metres tall – around the same height as two double decker buses stacked on top of each other – are required to meet tough new Welsh Government standards on waste water. 

The regulations are intended to ensure waste water from commercial uses meets the highest standards of treatment before being discharged into watercourses. 

The treatment tanks will be placed on currently undeveloped land and alongside an existing pumping station and tower, at the brewery’s waste water treatment plant on the Gwent Levels some two miles south of the Budweiser Brewing Group’s AB InBev Magor Brewery, which employs some 500 people. 

The treatment plant, which is only around 300 metres from the coastline, was undeveloped farmland until its establishment in the 1970s with a second phase of development and expansion in the 2000s, and is within the Magor and Undy Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). 

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Effluent, foul and most surface water from the brewery is collected on site within a treatment facility before being carried by a pipeline to the waste water treatment plant where it is processed before being discharged into the Severn, which is a highly protected European Marine Site. 

The new tanks, two of which will be 14.47m in diameter and the third measuring 10.29m, will be finished in a dark green colour to be in keeping with the surrounding landscape and placed on concrete slabs. 

Surface water will be discharged into the Mill Reen via a stone filled gabion basket on the reen embankment. Environmental regulator Natural Resources Wales said though its “preference” is to avoid development within the boundary of the highly protected SSSI, “it recognises the time pressures faced by the applicant to upgrade their treatment plant to comply with environmental regulations”. 

It has required an environmental construction management plan, to avoid or limit harm to the site and the estuary, be included as a condition of the permission. 

Natural Resources Wales said it was also “satisfied” with the conclusion of a habitat regulations assessment there would be “no adverse effect on site integrity to the Severn Estuary”. 

It did however say the applicants should be aware the site is at risk of flooding and be advised “to install flood proofing measures as part of the development”.


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