Monday, 20 May 2013

digger buckets used in replacing London's Victorian water mains


many of the water pipes in London are still made of cast iron which dates back to the nineteenth century and is slowly deteriorating
following widespread criticism of Thames Water for the amount of water lost to leaks in its distribution network the company started a major programme of upgrading the water supply network to use modern plastic piping

1 comment:

  1. "modern plastic piping"? That's no good, it will never rust

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