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Ofwat has amended the licence for the Thames Tideway Tunnel to reflect the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on costs and an "unprecedented" reduction interest rates since the project began. The changes will mean customers absorb a greater proportion of the additional costs resulting from the suspension of construction during the spring of 2020, whilst revenues and costs to consumers will no longer be affected by changing interest rates.
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Ofwat is considering altering Tideway's licence to acknowledge the delays and additional costs incurred because of Covid-19. It is consulting on changing the amount customers pay from 60 to 85 per cent of the c.£200million extra that the pandemic is anticipated to have added to the price of delivering the super sewer.
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Thames' super sewer passed two milestones this week with work started on the final connection tunnel, while elsewhere a boring machine broke through to a main shaft signalling around 80 per cent of tunnelling is now complete.
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