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London Opens £4.5bn Super Sewer, Stopping Filthy Spills into Thames
Oct 14, 2024, 06:12 AM
London has inaugurated its new super sewer, officially known as the Thames Tideway Tunnel, designed to protect the River Thames from sewage pollution. The £4.5 billion project aims to address the long-standing issue of sewage spills into the river. The first four sites along the tunnel have been brought into operation, with filthy spills already being stopped, marking a significant step in the city's efforts to improve water quality. This initiative is part of a broader campaign led by City Hall to create a greener, safer, and fairer city for all Londoners.
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