An Update from Thames Water
We are nearly past the peak of construction activity, and have almost
finished building three of the four key treatment areas being extended.
The improvements will increase the site's capacity by 50 per cent, reducing
the amount of sewage that overflows into the River Thames following heavy
rain.
This month we are taking delivery of four large stainless steel vessels
that will be installed and used as part of the sewage treatment process.
These are being delivered overnight to limit impact on traffic in the
surrounding area.
Meanwhile, we are a third of the way through creating the foundations for
the last treatment area to be extended, which we plan to complete in
November. We are also in the process of removing the supporting walls that
held open previous excavations. These activities can generate noise and
vibration, but we are working hard to keep this to an absolute minimum.
Working hours for the main construction activities will continue to be
limited to between 8am and 6pm, Monday to Friday.
Thank you for bearing with us while we carry out this essential work. We
apologise for any inconvenience it may cause.
On Thursday 29 September, from 5.30pm to 7pm, you can meet members of our
team, view our plans, and provide any feedback at our next informal drop-in
session at Twickenham Stadium. Free parking will be available in the main
car park. On arrival please report to reception at Rugby House Door A,
situated in the South Stand.
We will continue to update you on our progress, but if you have any
questions please call 0845 641 0030, quoting 'Mogden'. Our lines are
always open.
September 28, 2011
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