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The Watersheds of Indiana consist of six distinct Indiana watershed regions that drain into five major bodies of water. In the above map, The largest area, shaded in green, drains into the Wabash River .
As of 2022, Thames Water extracts, treats and supplies 2.5 billion litres (550 million imperial gallons) of drinking water per day using 97 water treatment works, 308 clean water pumping stations and 31,100 km (19,300 mi) of managed water mains to 10.2 million customers (4 million properties) across London and the Thames Valley. [82]
Thames Water saw a 40% increase in pollution incidents in the first half as its debts continued to spiral. The company reported 359 so-called category one to three pollution incidents in the six ...
Thames Water will seek approval for an emergency cash lifeline in court on Monday as it faces running out of money in four weeks' time. Lenders to the debt-saddled company are offering up to £3bn ...
The Wabash River rises 4 miles south of Fort Recovery, Ohio, very near the Darke-Mercer County line about 1.5 miles east of the Indiana-Ohio border. The water source is farmland drainage. A half mile downstream (i.e. east), at a roadside park on Ohio 49 at the Mercer County line, is a historical marker that announces the river's start. [9]
Silver Creek is a stream in southern Indiana in the United States. It drains a watershed of 97,442 acres (394.33 km 2). [1] The creek rises in Scott County and flows 38.0 miles (61.2 km), [2] dropping 168 feet (51 m), before flowing into the Ohio River. It forms the boundary between Clark and Floyd counties.
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