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  2. West Washington Street Pumping Station - Wikipedia

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    The station, located on West Washington Street at the Indiana Central Canal, used the canal to power water wheels to pump water into the water system. [1] [3] The Water Works Company failed to attract enough customers and its assets, including the pumphouse, were sold at a sheriff's sale to the newly-formed Indianapolis Water Company in 1881 ...

  3. Category:Thames Water reservoirs - Wikipedia

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  4. Thames Water - Wikipedia

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    Thames Water also removes, treats and disposes of 4.6 billion litres (1,000 million imperial gallons) of wastewater per day from 15.5 million customers (6 million properties) using 5,123 sewage pumping stations through 109,292 km (67,911 mi) of managed sewerage mains to 353 sewage treatment works across an area of 13,000 km 2 (5,000 sq mi) of ...

  5. Chingford South water treatment works - Wikipedia

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    In March 2003 Thames Water identified that by 2005 there would be a deficit in water treatment and supply capacity in North London. To address this deficit a new water treatment facility was constructed on 1.5 ha site adjacent to the William Girling reservoir and the A110 road ( 51°38′11″N 0°00′57″W  /  51.63629°N 0.01582°W ...

  6. Queen Elizabeth II Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Water Board operated the reservoir until the Board was abolished in 1974 under the provisions of the Water Act 1973 (c. 37) ownership and control was transferred to the Thames Water Authority. [8] Under the provisions of the Water Act 1989 (c. 15) the Thames Water Authority was privatised as Thames Water. [9]

  7. Queen Mary Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Water is abstracted from the River Thames downstream of Penton Hook Weir at up to 200,000,000 imp gal (910,000,000 L; 240,000,000 US gal) [8] and flows via the 1.26 km Laleham Aqueduct to a pumping station (51°24'56.0"N 0°28'36.9"W) at the western embankment of the reservoir. The pumping station lifts water into the reservoir.

  8. Thames Water Authority - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 the Thames Water Authority was partly privatised, under the provisions of the Water Act 1989 [3] with the water and sewage responsibilities transferring to the newly established publicly quoted company of Thames Water, and the regulatory, land drainage and navigation responsibilities transferring to the newly created National Rivers Authority which later became the Environment Agency.

  9. Walton water treatment works - Wikipedia

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    The Walton water treatment works are an advanced purification works supplied with raw water and producing and delivering potable water to the locality and into the Thames Water ring main. The Walton water treatment works were initially built in 1907 north of the Bessborough and Knight reservoirs which supply the water works.