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Inside London's new £5,000,000,000 super sewer stopping the Thames turn even more brownThe new super sewer system is just a couple of bolts away from being ready to carry millions of tonnes of Londoners’ waste. Thankfully, the London sewers and whatever is inside them are usually ...
This gigantic fatberg, made up of oil, grease, wet wipes, and nappies, was found blocking London's sewer systems. The huge blob weighed 130 tonnes - roughly the same weight as 11 double decker buses.
Dan and Dunya met in 2013 when a fatberg was causing havoc in London Became fascinated by the sewer blockages made of congealed lumps of fat Dan secretly arranged trip to London sewers to mark one ...
A municipal sewer treatment plant is a finely tuned biological system filled with microscopic bugs that “eat” and break down wastewater components. But that system can get overwhelmed when outflow ...
Ever wondered about the gory and grimy details of history? 3 words: London’s sewers system; the exact system that is used by 9 million people quotidianly and in no understatement, is the ...
Now, author, historian and presenter Stephen Halliday is delving into the murky history of sewage systems in a new book published by Thames & Hudson. An Underground Guide to Sewers or: Down, Through ...
The Boat Race tradition of throwing winning coxes in the River Thames will be revived if tests prove a new £5 billion “super sewer” has cut dangerous levels of sewage.
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