London's "super sewer" is now finally complete. The £5 billion (US$6.3 billion) project is expected to revolutionize the handling of human waste in the British capital. The Thames Tideway Tunnel ...
An epic "super sewer" hailed as a "historic moment in the development of London's infrastructure" has finally been activated. The Thames Tideway Tunnel, which has been under construction for a ...
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Inside London's new £5,000,000,000 super sewer stopping the Thames turn even more brownBut for the past ten years, construction has been going on to get the 16-mile super sewer ready to carry human waste and rainwater in the new Thames Tideway Tunnel. Most of us rarely think about ...
Construction of the Thames Tideway Tunnel, a 25-kilometre-long sewer ... forward – with this final connection complete, the super sewer is fully up and running and protecting the Thames ...
Cllr Sharon Holder's comments come on the back of reported data suggesting Thames Water may have discharged 50 per cent more ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNWhy plans to stop sewage pouring into Windermere may never happenThe Government announces a 'long-term ambition' to ensure 'only rainwater' ends up in Windermere, but some experts are ...
"Super sewer fully up and running" in London to protect River Thames The Thames Tideway tunnel, a 25-kilometre-long sewer, has been completed in London. The "super sewer" was designed to divert ...
So far, the city’s sewer network has struggled to cope with the twin challenges of population growth and climate change.
The 25km-long super sewer connects to the 6.9km-long existing Lee Tunnel, a Thames Water asset – forming the ‘London Tideway Tunnel’ (LTT) system. The work of bringing the full system online began in ...
Tideway Chief Executive, Andy Mitchell, said: “This is another significant step forward – with this final connection complete, the super sewer is fully up and running and protecting the Thames”. And ...
Since then, the Thames Tideway Tunnel, known as the super sewer, has been fully connected and will come into operation later this year. Funded by Thames Water customers, it is expected to stop 95 per ...
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