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  2. Thames Water Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Thames Water Authority was one of ten regional water authorities created in the UK on 1 April 1974 under the provisions of the Water Act 1973 [1] to bring together all the water management functions of the region in one public body.

  3. Thames Water - Wikipedia

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    The UK's largest water and wastewater services company, Thames Water is responsible for an extensive water management infrastructure which includes the Thames Water Ring Main around London, one of Europe's largest wastewater treatment works and the UK's first large-scale desalination plant—both at Beckton in east London—and the £4.2 ...

  4. Investors line up ahead of Thames Water deadline for £3.3bn ...

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    Debt-laden Thames Water, which is the UK’s biggest water supplier, has asked possible investors to put forward indicative bids by the end of Thursday as it looks to secure a multibillion-pound ...

  5. Thames Water crisis explained as utility giant serving 15m ...

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    The crisis engulfing Thames Water, which serves 15 million customers in London and the south-east, comes amid renewed focus on the industry which over the last year has been condemned for sewage ...

  6. Thames Water secures $962 million from investors but says it ...

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    Thames Water has a track record of poor environmental performance, having been fined more than £30 million ($38.4 million) since 2017 for several water pollution incidents, according to the UK ...

  7. Water privatisation in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 19th century, most water works in the UK were built, owned, and operated by private companies. The introduction of various parliamentary regulations led to the government assuming control of the industry, with the responsibility for most (but not all) water works and sewerage systems being passed to local government by the beginning of the 20th century.

  8. Emergency plans ‘drawn up for Thames Water collapse’ as water ...

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    “Thames Water continues to maintain a strong liquidity position, including £4.4bn of cash and committed funding, as of March 31 2023.” ... The Met Office said it has not recorded a June this ...

  9. Thames Water reports 40% rise in pollution incidents as debts ...

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    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 ...