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  2. Coppermills Water Treatment Works - Wikipedia

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    The Coppermills Water Treatment Works is a large water treatment works in the Lea Valley in east London. Completed in 1969 by the Metropolitan Water Board, [1] it is now owned and operated by Thames Water. In 2009, Coppermills was connected to the Thames Water Ring Main via the Northern Extension Tunnel, enabling the facility to be a major ...

  3. Thames Water Ring Main - Wikipedia

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    The main was constructed in two phases: the southern leg in 1988 to 1991, and the northern leg in 1991 to 1993. A tunnel was also built between Coppermills Water Treatment Works and Stoke Newington at the same time, although this was not connected to the rest of the ring until the later extension phase. The project was geographically split into ...

  4. Coppermill Stream - Wikipedia

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    The Coppermill Stream at Tottenham. The Coppermill Stream is a short waterway near Walthamstow in the Lea Valley.Originally a minor tributary of the River Lea, the approximately 2-mile (3.2 km) long stream is now used as an aqueduct to transport water from the reservoirs in the Lea Valley to Coppermills Water Treatment Works.

  5. Lee Valley Reservoir Chain - Wikipedia

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    After being stored in the above reservoirs the water is piped to the Coppermills Water Treatment Works to be treated. [8] In 2006 a smaller water treatment works was also built at Chingford at the edge of the William Girling and King George V reservoirs. [9]

  6. London water supply infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    The nearly 400-year-old New River took on a new role as a convenient method of transporting raw water from the Enfield and Haringey boreholes to the treatment works at Hornsey and Coppermills (via the Amhurst Main running from Stoke Newington to the Lee Valley). When water supply is plentiful, the aquifer is artificially recharged through the ...

  7. Ashford Common water treatment works - Wikipedia

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    The Ashford Common water works operated effectively for four decades. In the early 1990s the projected increase in demand for water was met by increasing the hydraulic capacity of Coppermills, Hampton and Ashford Common water treatment works. [5] The facilities at Ashford Common comprised: [5]

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