London's massive 'super sewer' has officially started operating
Briefly

The Thames Tideway Tunnel, a monumental project over eight years in the making, aims to drastically improve the Thames by intercepting and managing sewage waste, signaling a new era in London's environmental efforts.
With a capacity of 1.6 million cubic meters and a connection to the Lee Tunnel, the Tideway Tunnel represents a significant advancement in urban infrastructure, crucial for protecting one of London’s most iconic rivers.
Andy Mitchell, chief executive of Tideway, stated that while the project is still in its early stages, the anticipated positive impact on the River Thames's health will become more apparent in forthcoming months.
The ongoing efforts to enhance the Thames also include the development of new riverside 'mini-parks,' integrating green spaces into the urban landscape as part of the overall project.
Read at Time Out London
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