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The Thames Tideway Tunnel

Preventing Another Great Stink

By (author) Phil Stride
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: The History Press Ltd, Stroud, United Kingdom
Published: 25th Feb 2019
Dimensions: w 150mm h 234mm d 20mm
Weight: 510g
ISBN-10: 0750989815
ISBN-13: 9780750989817
Barcode No: 9780750989817
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In 1858 the 'Great Stink of London' made much of the city along the Thames uninhabitable. Between 1848 and 1854 nearly 25,000 Londoners died of cholera, a disease borne by foul water. Joseph Bazalgette saved the city, building sewers that would serve 4 million people and stop waste water emptying into the Thames. These sewers are still the backbone of London's sewerage system today, but the city's population is now approaching 10 million; the old sewers can't cope and action needs to be taken to ensure that 'The Great Stink' never happens again. This is where the Thames Tideway Tunnel comes in: a GBP4.2 billion, 25km-long, 7.2m-diameter tunnel that will stop virtually all of the sewer overflows into the Thames and give us a cleaner and healthier river and city. This is the inside story on the tunnel, from the very start to breaking ground and all the steps along the way. Written by Phil Stride, a leading civil engineer, it is a unique chance both to see behind the scenes of an incredible civil engineering project and to meet the people who've taken it forward over the last ten years.

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Delighted that [Phil is] writing the book . . . so important to capture the learning from this fantastic project. -- Victoria Borwick A fascinating account of the trials, hazards and occasional perils of making the greatest contribution to the cleansing of the Thames since Sir Joseph Bazalgette in Victorian times, written by one who was at the centre of the operation. -- Dr Stephen Halliday A fascinating insight into how communities can help shape big infrastructure projects. -- Justine Greening A comprehensive and authoritative overview of one of the great engineering projects of our time, written by someone who was at the heart of the action from the outset. -- Nick Raynsford