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  2. Severn Trent - Wikipedia

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    The Severn Trent Water Authority was established in 1974. [4] In July 1989, the Severn Trent Water Authority was partially privatised under the Water Act 1989, together with the rest of the water supply and sewage disposal industry in England and Wales, to form Severn Trent Water, with a responsibility to supply freshwater and treat sewage for around 8 million people living in the Midlands of ...

  3. Severn Trent Water Authority - Wikipedia

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    Severn Trent Water Authority was one of ten regional water authorities established in 1974. Its area of operation was the catchments of the River Trent and River Severn.It assumed the powers and responsibilities of existing water supply authorities in those catchment areas, the Severn River Authority, the Trent River Authority and the sewage and sewage disposal responsibilities of the councils ...

  4. Carsington Water - Wikipedia

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    Carsington Water is a reservoir, operated by Severn Trent Water, between Wirksworth and Kniveton in Derbyshire, England.The reservoir takes water from the River Derwent at Ambergate during winter months, pumping up to the reservoir by 10.5-kilometre (6.5 mi) long tunnels and aqueduct.

  5. Trent River Authority - Wikipedia

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    It took over the powers of the existing Trent River Board and was given additional duties to monitor water quality and protect water resources. Under the terms of the Water Act 1973 (1973 c.37), the authority was amalgamated with the Severn River Authority , along with the water supply and sewerage disposal functions exercised by local ...

  6. Hafren Dyfrdwy - Wikipedia

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    Several local MPs expressed concern about the potential impact on jobs and local services arising from the proposed Severn Trent takeover. [13] [14] Ancala subsequently increased their offer to 1p per share above Severn Trent, and two days later Severn Trent further increased their offer by a further 7.3%. [15]

  7. River Erewash - Wikipedia

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    Severn Trent submitted a planning application in 2022 to abandon the treatment works and replace it with a pumping station and pipeline to allow the effluent to be treated elsewhere. [8] To the south-west of Eastwood the river is crossed by a Grade II listed aqueduct, built in 1779 by the engineer John Varley to carry the Erewash Canal over the ...

  8. Tittesworth reservoir - Wikipedia

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    1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. Tittesworth Reservoir is a water storage reservoir near Leek , Staffordshire , England , fed by the River Churnet . The reservoir and associated water treatment works are owned and operated by Severn Trent Water .

  9. Mythe Water Treatment Works - Wikipedia

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    The Mythe Water Treatment Works in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England, is a facility that treats water drawn from the River Severn. On 1 March 2002, Severn Trent Water worked with local councillors to create an emergency plan that was supposed to ensure that in a state of emergency their services would not be affected. [1]