It’s not just Tunbridge Wells – a country famous around the world for its rain is in danger of self-imposed drought, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty
Thames Water serves the area surrounding the river Thames from Kent, through London, Thames Valley to Wiltshire in the West and areas North and South of this line.
They produce 2.5Giga Litres (2,500,000,000) of drinking water per day.
They are probably the worst of the privatised water companies with unresolved supply problems, illegal sewage discharges and incurring huge debt in paying shareholder dividends.
I think they mean “the REST of the country is about to find out”, because as a Thames water customer it’s already happened to me a several times.
You pay money to drink from the thames??
We might as well.
Thames Water serves the area surrounding the river Thames from Kent, through London, Thames Valley to Wiltshire in the West and areas North and South of this line.
They produce 2.5Giga Litres (2,500,000,000) of drinking water per day.
They are probably the worst of the privatised water companies with unresolved supply problems, illegal sewage discharges and incurring huge debt in paying shareholder dividends.
thames water don’t be the worst challenge
Not in Scotland. This explains the situation with a privatised water company.