UK Utilities Boost Sewage Spill Investment, But Not Thames Water

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UK Utilities Boost Sewage Spill Investment, But Not Thames Water
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Six English water companies will spend a total £180 million ($231 million) to cut thousands of sewage spills, but Thames Water Ltd., the largest and one of the worst offenders, isn’t one of them.

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