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E-grāmata: Thames Tideway Tunnel

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  • ISBN-13: 9780750991087

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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 Londons sewerage system today, but the citys population is now approaching 10 million; the old sewers cant 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 £4.2 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 whove taken it forward over the last ten years.

Recenzijas

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

Foreword 11(6)
Sir Peter Bazalgette
List of Abbreviations
13(4)
Introduction 17(6)
1 Background
23(12)
The River Thames
23(4)
London
27(2)
Thames Water
29(2)
Waste Water Infrastructure
31(4)
2 The Great Stink: London Before and After Bazalgette
35(18)
Early Drinking and Waste Water Provision in London
35(7)
The Great Stink of London
42(2)
Sir Joseph Bazalgette
44(3)
Bazalgette's Remarkable Engineering Solution
47(6)
3 The New Waste Water Crisis
53(16)
The Global Trend for Urban Living
53(2)
London's New Waste Water Crisis
55(6)
Thames Tideway Strategic Study Group
61(8)
4 Rising to the Challenge
69(24)
The Programme Begins and Implementation Strategy
69(7)
The Project Matures
76(5)
Construction Works Procurement Strategy
81(4)
Infrastructure Provider
85(6)
Bazalgette Tunnel Ltd (Tideway)
91(2)
5 The Biggest Challenge: Arguing Our Case
93(52)
Core Concerns
94(2)
Consultation Overview
96(7)
Consultation in Action
103(15)
Planning Application
118(7)
Political, Media and Other Stakeholder Engagement
125(18)
Timeline
143(2)
6 Bazalgette Reborn: A Remarkable Engineering Solution
145(38)
Engineering Overview
146(9)
The Engineering Solution in Detail
155(14)
The Contracting Process for the Construction Programme
169(4)
The Operating Techniques for the Thames Tideway Tunnel
173(5)
Health, Safety and Wellbeing -- at the Heart of All We Do
178(5)
7 Plan to Reality, and the Future
183(12)
Bringing the Story Up to Date
183(3)
Key Learnings from Our Experiences
186(4)
Our Legacy for London and Londoners
190(5)
Appendix I Minister of State Ian Pearson MP Letter Instructing the Initiation of the Thames Tideway Tunnel 195(2)
Appendix II The Shareholders in Bazalgette Tunnel Ltd (Tideway) 197(2)
Appendix III River Thames Combined Sewer Overflows 199(4)
Appendix IV Principal Geological Features Along the Length of the Thames Tideway Tunnel Project 203(4)
Appendix V Hydrogeology and the Thames Tideway Tunnel 207(1)
Appendix VI Consultation Process Schedule 208(2)
Appendix VII Particular Thanks 210(2)
Appendix VIII The Lost Rivers of London 212(1)
List of References 213(3)
Notes 216(2)
Index 218
PHIL STRIDE is the Strategic Projects Director at Bazalgette Tunnel Ltd, the company financing and delivering the Thames Tideway Tunnel. He was head of the project for the majority of its existence and engaged in this amazing engineering feat from the start, having worked in the water industry for over 40 years. He is recording this story as a legacy for future generations to learn from.