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Thames Water has begun the construction of a £3.5 million pipeline, which is aimed at securing supplies for customers in Berkshire and Oxfordshire.
11 years ago
Thames Water's dividend policy came under scrutiny in the House of Lords yesterday following a question on costs to the consumer of its Thames Tideway Tunnel. The water company refuted the figures cited.
Government support for the Thames Tideway Tunnel will be put to the test after a west London council gave planning consent to a housing development on one of its key construction sites.
Thames Water is building a £5 million wind turbine to power 4 per cent of its Crossness sewage treatment works in east London. The turbine is expected to generate power equivalent to the usage of up to 13,000 homes on a windy day.
Thames Water is involving its supply chain from the start of business planning for the 2015-2020 investment period, it announced at a supplier event today.
The number of burst water mains across London and the Thames Valley has increased by 50 per cent since the start of December, Thames Water revealed today.
Water companies were forced to defend themselves against accusations of tax avoidance last week, as
Thames Water has reported pre-tax profit of £112.6 million for the six months to 30 September, down from £145.6 million during the same period in 2011 in its half year report published today. The water supplier attributed the slide to external factors such as rising inflation and customer bad debt.
12 years ago
Leakage could be lower and customer consumption higher than supposed for many companies, early results
A campaign to encourage people to save water during the drought earlier this year cost
by Megan Darby Northumbrian Water plans to boost production of biogas and inject it into
A major fire at one of Thames Water's sewage treatment works last night damaged a large part of an out-building and sparked pollution fears.