Once fully operational, the tunnel system will have a capacity equivalent to 640 Olympic-sized swimming pools. It will then be operated by Thames Water as part of its London wastewater network.
Initially expected to cost £4.2bn, the tunnel has ending up costing about £5bn. That cost will be paid for by Thames Water customers over several decades with bills increasing by about £25 a year.
Model, showing how the first tunnel was built below ... from filthy sewage-contaminated water seeping from the river above, as well as noxious gases. The Thames then was an open sewer as the ...
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Thames Water has unveiled plans to launch an additional four-week consultation round on amendments to its proposed Thames Tunnel project. London businesses must be encouraged to reduce water ...