Thames Water fails to complete 108 upgrades to ageing sewage works
by Sandra Laville Environment correspondent from on (#6P3WN)
Exclusive: Fears customers will end up paying twice for work needed in order to comply with legal pollution limits
Thames Water has failed to complete more than 100 upgrades to ageing sewage treatment works to meet legal pollution limits, the Guardian can reveal.
The schemes costing 1.1bn were supposed to cut pollution into rivers by increasing the capacity at sewage works, adding phosphorus removal to the treatment process, and installing new storm tanks. The upgrades, which were promised in 2018, are being paid for by customers as part of a five-year spending round to 2025 but will not be delivered within that timeframe.
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