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Coppermills Water Treatment Works

1969 establishments in EnglandLondon water infrastructureThames Water
Aerial view of Coppermills Water Treatment Works
Aerial view of Coppermills Water Treatment Works

The Coppermills Water Treatment Works is a large water treatment works in the Lea Valley in east London. Completed in 1969 by the Metropolitan Water Board, it is now owned and operated by Thames Water. In 2009, Coppermills was connected to the Thames Water Ring Main via the Northern Extension Tunnel, enabling the facility to be a major supplier of water to the whole London area. It is capable of supplying a maximum of 680 million litres (150,000,000 imp gal; 180,000,000 US gal) of water per day.

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Coppermills Water Treatment Works
Fisherman's Way, London

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Coppermills Water Treatment Works

Fisherman's Way
N17 9NG London (London Borough of Waltham Forest)
England, United Kingdom
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