An amended version of the second act includes strict targets for companies aimed at increasing the number of non-white employees.
Meanwhile, the 30 evacuated households have either found their own interim accommodation, supported by their insurance, or are being assisted by the council.The council has a legal duty to find displaced residents temporary accommodation.
Officers said return dates would depend on the safety of the site, utilities being connected, site access, structural integrity of the houses and ultimately whether building control said it was safe.The council has agreed to fund each of the families £500 a week to pay for somewhere to stay.One resident previously told the BBC he had
Diego Silva said the whole thing had been a "nightmare" and that spending a night in a Travelodge with his wife and baby "wasn't ideal".Two Godstone residents had told councillor Louise Case that their house sale had fallen through because the potential buyers could not get insurance.
James Devonshire, head of housing for Tandridge, said Surrey County Council was surveying a wider area which would provide confidence in the long-term to insurance companies.
Riverdale Developments, the housebuilder behind the homes in William Way which were completed in 2020, previously said extensive ground investigations were carried out before work started.He said that Rutland Water and Grafham Water already showed the positive impact sites could have on the surrounding community and economy.
The reservoir would allow excess river water in winter to be collected and stored for use in dry summers.The companies said it would reduce reliance on sensitive ground water sources such as chalk streams, helping to protect and restore the environment.
Over an eight-week consultation period, the companies will ask for feedback on the proposed designs.Natalie Akroyd, director of quality and environment at Cambridge Water, said: "These events are a great opportunity for the public to engage with the project team and we look forward to welcoming further feedback on our emerging design.”