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  2. What happens if Thames Water goes bankrupt? - AOL

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    The UK’s biggest water company will put it’s prices up by 35 per cent over the next five years, down from the 53 per cent that was requested. ... Thames Water now has until 18 February to ...

  3. London water supply infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, Thames Water's London zone, which serves the majority of London's water users, has the capacity to supply 2.3 gigalitres (510 million imperial gallons) of water per day. [ 5 ] Early London water supply

  4. Thames Water Ring Main - Wikipedia

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    The Thames Water Ring ... was constructed by Thames Water between 1988 and 1993 at a cost of £248 ... main's transfer capacity by 500 million litres per day. ...

  5. Thames Water - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, Thames Water extracts, treats and supplies 2.5 billion litres (550 million imperial gallons) of drinking water per day using 97 water treatment works, 308 clean water pumping stations and 31,100 km (19,300 mi) of managed water mains to 10.2 million customers (4 million properties) across London and the Thames Valley. [83]

  6. Thames Water seeks court approval for emergency cash - AOL

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    Thames Water will seek approval for an emergency cash lifeline in court on Monday as it faces running out of money in four weeks' time. Lenders to the debt-saddled company are offering up to £3bn ...

  7. Thames Water secures $962 million from investors but says it ...

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    According to the water regulator, Ofwat, companies in England and Wales leaked 51 liters of water per person per day between April 2020 and March 2021 — enough to fill more than 1,200 Olympic ...

  8. London sewer system - Wikipedia

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    Although the contamination of the water supply was correctly diagnosed by Dr John Snow in 1849 as the method of communication, up to the outbreak of 1866 it was believed that miasma, or bad air, was responsible. [1] Proposals to modernise the sewerage system had been made in the early 1700s but the costs of such a project deterred progress.

  9. Thames Gateway Water Treatment Works - Wikipedia

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    The peak energy consumption of the plant is 17.6 MW in worst-case conditions, and the average power consumption was estimated at 14 MW, which results in an energy usage of 2.27 kWh per cubic metre of water produced. [12] In 2022, Thames Water revised the usable output of the plant down to 100 megalitres per day, because of "unrealistic ...