The Guardian -
10 Nov 2012 23:21

UK water firms have no trouble making profits – and yet the customer is footing the bill for infrastructure projects It will take seven years to build, cost about £4.1bn – nearly half the cost of the Olympics – and has already provoked resentment among residents, including impressionist Alistair McGowan, who fear it will blight their neighbourhoods. Britain's first supersewer, due to stretch 24 miles from Acton in the west of London to Abbey Mills in the east, might perfo...
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