Within the next hour, Mogden Sewage Treatment Works will be discharging
heavily diluted storm water into the River Thames.
Storm water is screened, settled in tanks and mixed with fully treated
wastewater before it reaches the river.
Work has been carried out at Mogden to increase the treatment capacity
during and after heavy rain in our catchment. Regrettably, there are still
times that this capacity is exceeded, and with nowhere else for the excess
storm sewage to go, these discharges to the river are legal and consented.
Regards
Thames Water
Thames Water Customer Services - Mogden Line (24hr/day): 0845 641 0030
Mogden is the third largest Sewage Treatment Works in the UK, serving 1.9
million people. For more information please visit
www.thameswater.co.uk/mogden
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