The Revitalization of Wandsworth and Lambeth Riverside. South West London - stock photo

01 July 2017. Views from Riverside and Nine Elms towards, Battersea Towers, Saint George Wharf and Tower, Vauxhall. Vivid, industrial images of the River Thames, Saint george Wharf and Tower, Nine Elms, Vauxhall Tower, Battersea Power Station, London, England, United Kingdom. All part of a London infrastructure and architectural Thames, Tideway Project. London Riverside projects are at an all time high with 4.5 billion investment in the Thames Tideway project. Colorful design and impressive industrial and nautical architectural themes in the Thames Tideway project, brighten up and attract investors to luxury apartments. A revitalized, potentially healthier, and less polluted Thames lifestyle. Decreasing the pollution of urban environments affects the health and quality of life of the urban population. This allows for the healthy pursuit of recreational activities like skate boarding, jogging, sailing, shopping and sight seeing. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is under-construction, starting in 2016, construction of the Thames Tideway Tunnel will complete in 2023. A 25 km tunnel will run from Acton in the west of London for over 25 km under central London down to Abbey Mills in the east. The aim of the Tideway Tunnel is to: - protect the ecology - reduce aesthetic pollution due to sewage-derived litter - protect the health of recreational water users - increase resilience to drought and floods - Reduce urban air pollution - improved urban biodiversity. The Tunnel will connect 34 of the most polluting combined sewer overflows and transfer the captured sewage to the Lee Tunnel for onward delivery to Beckton Sewage Treatment Works for treatment. The recycled clean water is then released into the River Thames.
01 July 2017. Views from Riverside and Nine Elms towards, Battersea Towers, Saint George Wharf and Tower, Vauxhall. Vivid, industrial images of the River Thames, Saint george Wharf and Tower, Nine Elms, Vauxhall Tower, Battersea Power Station, London, England, United Kingdom. All part of a London infrastructure and architectural Thames, Tideway Project. London Riverside projects are at an all time high with 4.5 billion investment in the Thames Tideway project. Colorful design and impressive industrial and nautical architectural themes in the Thames Tideway project, brighten up and attract investors to luxury apartments. A revitalized, potentially healthier, and less polluted Thames lifestyle. Decreasing the pollution of urban environments affects the health and quality of life of the urban population. This allows for the healthy pursuit of recreational activities like skate boarding, jogging, sailing, shopping and sight seeing. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is under-construction, starting in 2016, construction of the Thames Tideway Tunnel will complete in 2023. A 25 km tunnel will run from Acton in the west of London for over 25 km under central London down to Abbey Mills in the east. The aim of the Tideway Tunnel is to: - protect the ecology - reduce aesthetic pollution due to sewage-derived litter - protect the health of recreational water users - increase resilience to drought and floods - Reduce urban air pollution - improved urban biodiversity. The Tunnel will connect 34 of the most polluting combined sewer overflows and transfer the captured sewage to the Lee Tunnel for onward delivery to Beckton Sewage Treatment Works for treatment. The recycled clean water is then released into the River Thames.
The Revitalization of Wandsworth and Lambeth Riverside. South West London
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