The Teddington Direct River Abstraction project in south-west London aims to supply 75 million litres of water daily during droughts by treating wastewater and pumping it into the River Thames. Thames Water argues that the project is essential for future water security amid criticism regarding safety and environmental concerns. The provider assures that no untreated sewage will enter the Thames, instead highlighting the importance of community consultation and transparency in addressing public fears, especially following a substantial fine for past sewage breaches.
The Teddington Direct River Abstraction project aims to provide 75 million litres of water daily during droughts by treating wastewater before adding it to the Thames.
Thames Water assures critics that their scheme employs proven methods, as it seeks community feedback to address safety concerns over adding treated wastewater to the river.
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