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Crossness Sewage Treatment Works - Wikipedia
Crossness treats the waste water from the Southern Outfall Sewer serving South and South East London, and is operated by Thames Water. The treated effluent from the plant is discharged into the River Thames at the eastern end of the site.
5 Crossness Sewage Treatment Works (STW) is located on the Bexley riverside, close to the eastern edge of Greater London. The site is situated on the River Thames defended floodplain which...
To enhance the sewage sludge digestion facility by the installation of a thermal hydrolysis plant and associated access and site infrastructure. The outstanding issues of air quality/odour,...
15 The extension will improve the water quality of the River Thames through providing additional capacity to treat dry weather sewage flows to a higher standard and provide additional...
Investment plans for storm discharge sites | Thames Water
We’re constructing a new sewage treatment works for Guildford at a cost of over £160 million. The scheme is due to complete in 2026. We expect this location to meet all government targets for storm overflows by 2040 - 2045.
Crossness Pumping Station - Thames Water
Crossness Pumping Station. Built in 1865 by Sir Joseph Bazalgette as part of Victorian London’s sewerage system, Crossness Pumping Station is a Grade 1 Listed industrial heritage site and a masterpiece of 19th-century engineering, architecture, and design.
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Water’s London Tideway Improvements programme, which is made up of three major engineering schemes to help stop sewer overflows and improve water quality in the River Thames. This programme includes upgrading London’s five major sewage works, so they can treat more sewage and to a higher standard.
rossness Sewage Treatment Works (STW) in East London is one of the largest treatment works in the UK, serving approximately two million people. The £145m upgrade project forms part of Thames Water’s London Tideway Improvements programme, which comprises major engineering schemes to improve water quality in the River Thames.
Upgrading 250 sewage treatment and network sites| Newsroom - Thames Water
Apr 28, 2023 · Thames Water is undertaking the largest ever upgrade of the sewers and sewage treatment works in London and the Thames Valley by upgrading more than 250 of its sites.
Millions of Londoners face staggering £200-plus rise in water bills ...
Jan 30, 2025 · The investment would help to build nine new reservoirs and nine new water transfer schemes, upgrade the capacity of 1,700 wastewater treatment works to reduce pollution and improve and protect ...