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  2. Thames Tideway Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Proposed route. Black arrows show direction of boring machine movement, not flow of sewage. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is a deep-level sewer along the tidal section of the River Thames in London, running 25 kilometres (16 miles) from Acton in the west to Abbey Mills in the east, where it joins the Lee Tunnel which connects to Beckton Sewage Treatment Works.

  3. London sewer system - Wikipedia

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    A BBC documentary entitled The Five Billion Pound Super Sewer focuses on the Thames Tideway Scheme. Charles Palliser's novel The Quincunx features the old, pre-Bazalgette London sewers of the early nineteenth century in an extensive sub-plot. The sewer system served as the hideout of Professor Ratigan in Disney's 1986 film The Great Mouse ...

  4. Great Stink - Wikipedia

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    The Great Stink was an event in Central London during July and August 1858 in which the hot weather exacerbated the smell of untreated human waste and industrial effluent that was present on the banks of the River Thames. The problem had been mounting for some years, with an ageing and inadequate sewer system that emptied directly into the Thames.

  5. Thames Tideway Tunnel super sewer completed - AOL

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  6. Anne descends into super sewer below London - AOL

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    The princess fixed the final bolt at the Chelsea Embankment section of the new Thames Tideway System. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  7. Water supply and sanitation in London - Wikipedia

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    Much of the water supply and sewerage system was constructed during the Victorian era (1837-1901), in light of repeated cholera outbreaks. [3] [4] Greater London is located within the Thames River Basin District. [5]

  8. Metropolitan Commission of Sewers - Wikipedia

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    The commission surveyed London's antiquated sewerage system and set about ridding the capital of an estimated 200,000 cesspits, insisting that all cesspits should be closed and that house drains should connect to sewers and empty into the Thames (ultimately, a major contributing factor to "The Great Stink" of 1858).

  9. Long Reach sewage treatment works - Wikipedia

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    The main sewer was 58,528 feet (17.84 km) long, and the Cray Valley Branch Sewer was 34,736 feet (10.59 km) long. [3] At the outfall the sewage could be discharged into the Thames at all states of the tide. The sewer was constructed of Portland cement concrete which was less expensive than brick. Bazalgette proposed that the sewer should be ...