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  2. Thames Water - Wikipedia

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    Thames Water also removes, treats and disposes of 4.6 billion litres (1,000 million imperial gallons) of wastewater per day from 15.5 million customers (6 million properties) using 5,123 sewage pumping stations through 109,292 km (67,911 mi) of managed sewerage mains to 353 sewage treatment works across an area of 13,000 km 2 (5,000 sq mi) of ...

  3. Thames Water Authority - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 the Thames Water Authority was partly privatised, under the provisions of the Water Act 1989 [3] with the water and sewage responsibilities transferring to the newly established publicly quoted company of Thames Water, and the regulatory, land drainage and navigation responsibilities transferring to the newly created National Rivers Authority which later became the Environment Agency.

  4. York Buildings Company - Wikipedia

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    The full name of the company was The Governor and Company for Raising the Thames Water at York Buildings.The undertaking was established in 1675 and incorporated in 1690 with a capital of £4,800 (equivalent to £140,000 in 2023), but obtained a private act in 1691 to increase its capital and enable it to buy lands.

  5. Thames Water reports 40% rise in pollution incidents as debts ...

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    Thames Water saw a 40% increase in pollution incidents in the first half as its debts continued to spiral. The company reported 359 so-called category one to three pollution incidents in the six ...

  6. London water supply infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    The company extracted water from the Thames beside Vauxhall Bridge. The West Middlesex Waterworks Company was founded in 1806 to supply water for Marylebone and Paddington. In 1808 the company installed cast iron pipes to supply water from its intakes at Hammersmith. [13]

  7. Thames Water crisis explained as utility giant serving 15m ...

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    The government is scrambling to put together a plan to rescue Thames Water over increasing fears the company is set to go bust.. The utility giant is struggling under a £14 billion debt pile it ...

  8. Thames Water boss defends bonuses as sewage spills soar - AOL

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    When Thames Water was privatised in 1989 it had no debt. However, over the years it borrowed heavily. Thames now needs to raise about £4bn in new equity too, which would not need to be paid back.

  9. River Thames - Wikipedia

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    Other water birds to be found on the Thames include the great crested grebe, coot, moorhen, heron and kingfisher. Many types of British birds also live alongside the river, although they are not specific to the river habitat. The Thames contains both sea water and fresh water, thus providing support for seawater and freshwater fish.