Many UK water companies have large debts, but Thames Water's problems are the worst. Water companies were privatised in 1989, ...
Why did Thames Water need a rescue loan? The UK's largest water and waste company was set to run out of cash by the end of ...
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Lancashire Post on MSNThames Water: Inside the Crisis review: Water firm execs search for positive PR and end up pooing on their own doorstepThe BBC used to run a show called Blood on the Carpet, getting inside access to some of the most bitter boardroom battles of ...
For a company that evidently spends most of its time shovelling unimaginable quantities of toilet waste around London, it is ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNSewage and failing infrastructure: How water firms breached rules 3,100 timesHundreds of breaches had a 'significant impact on human health, quality of life or the environment', the Environment Agency ...
Thames Water’s senior management has spoken of the company's struggle to attract investors in a new BBC documentary.
Thames Water customers are having to endure court battles, protests at the company's HQ, and most troubling of all a big ...
From Nasa to Namibia, treated wastewater is a cheap and effective answer to scarcity, but the idea may be hard to swallow ...
The debt-laden water company recently won court approval for a £3 billion loan deal designed to keep it running into 2026.
The water company has made a cretinous mistake in letting TV cameras capture its ineptitude.
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CNET on MSNThe Costly Consequences of Pouring Grease Down the Drain"If you continue pouring FOG down the drain, no amount of degreasing is going to save your pipes," Mouawad says. "Eventually ...
while the euphemistically-titled 'director of waste', Tessa, is left wondering if the constant battle with a rising tide of sewage is really worth the fight. Chris Weston, Thames Water CEO ...
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