News tagged thameswater
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Barhale, Suez, ice pigs, to finish Greenwich trunk main
Thames Water has picked Barhale to complete the final leg of the £17m Greenwich Trunk Main in South London, using ice pigging with Suez to efficiently commission the line.
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Thames Water starts 19km of Essex pipe replacement as part of £20bn network upgrade
Thames Water has announced the replacement of 19km of water pipes in Loughton, Essex. The post Thames Water starts 19km of Essex pipe replacement as part of £20bn network upgrade appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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Over 20 MPs tell Ofwat to reject Thames Water deal as it will mean ‘15 more years of pollution’
More than 20 opposition and backbench MPs have urged regulators to reject a proposed deal between Thames Water and its creditors, arguing the package would short-change customers, weaken environmental protections and shirk accountability. The post Over 20 MPs tell Ofwat to reject Thames Water deal as it will mean ‘15 more years of pollution’ appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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Barhale secures hat-trick of Thames Water sewer schemes
Firm bags Brent Cross, Benson and Basingstoke development-led sewer upgrades
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Barhale secures Thames Water hat-trick
Thames Water has appointed civils contractor Barhale to three schemes that support new developments.
Resources tagged thameswater
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Energy Live News - Cleaning Up The Thames For Good, 13032019
How clean is the River Thames? Well it depends who you ask: We set out along its banks and spoke to sailors, rowers and fisherman who spend large amounts of their time around (& sometimes even in) the water. They told us the river is cleaner than it used to be but noted it still has its issues with sewage and pollution. Does Thames Water have the solution? It's paying for the £4.2bn Tideway Tunnel project which will be built by 'Tideway' to keep sewage from leaking into London's famous waterway
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CH2M - London Tideway Improvements Scheme - Transforming the ecology of London’s river, 15072015
A CH2M video highlighting the "London Tideway Improvement Scheme" consisting of 3 integrated solutions - Thames Tideway Tunnel; Lee Tunnel; and improvements to 5 sewage treatment works (Beckton, Crossness, Long Reach, Riverside & Mogden) - that should prevent the tidal River Thames from being polluted with untreated sewage and allow the Capital’s sewer system to continue to serve London for at least the next 100 years Also attached is DEFRA's paper "Creating a River Thames fit for our future"
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