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The company is drawing water into Berkshire reservoirs from its North London Aquifer Recharge System (NLARS) of 37 wells and boreholes in the capital. It is designed to boost water resources when ...
Formerly a coal-fired power station, Citigen is now able to capture naturally available energy from the London Aquifer, a geothermal reserve that sits 200m underneath the streets.
The U.S. Geological Survey notes that groundwater is the source of drinking water for about half of the total U.S. population ...
Thames said it is drawing 120 million litres of groundwater from its North London Aquifer Recharge System to top-up the water stored in the reservoirs.
The utilities group is the UK’s largest water provider, home to over 15 million customers across London and southern England. This includes Surrey, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire and Kent.
Water is being transferred to Berkshire from North London to stop a hosepipe ban being introduced in the county, Thames Water has said. Temporary hosepipe bans will be rolled out in other parts of ...