(1)London is home to the Thames, the umbilical cord of England.image text translation
(2)After conducting a nationwide sewage and wastewater treatment facility maintenance project
(3)The Thames has recovered to the point where salmon and whales have been spotted.
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(5)Once dead, the Thames is very clean
(6)The Thames, which has been fully tidal since the Industrial Revolution, has been sewered since the 1960s.
(7)It took 30 years to turn water quality around
(8)But…
(9)Joe Osei Nyako Lives in London 35 years
(10)The scenery around it may be pretty, but that river is actually the worst.
(11)Privatized in 1989
(12)Oh, the biggest water and sewerage company in the UK right now is Thames Water.
(13)Waterway-related costs
(14)I don’t have any money.
(15)Prof. Young Hwi Yoon/Department of History, Kyungpook National University
(16)The central government was overwhelmed with managing the capital.
(17)Not only that, but Thames Water also discharges excessive sewage into the river klab’
(18)Thames Water suffers massive sewage leak
(19)20 million pound fine
(20)The company was fined £20 million, or $34.4 billion.
(21)There are also discussions to bring Thames Water back into state ownership.
(22)The public company that manages water and sewage is privatized.
(23)And then, to save money, they turned the sewage treatment back on.
(24)It didn’t take long for it to turn into poop.
(25)Also, water pipes are poorly maintained as an excuse for cost.
(26)Even so, Thames Water is currently on the verge of bankruptcy, so I’d rather see the
(27)There’s talk of nationalizing it.
(28)If you hear something scary about infrastructure in the UK since the 1980s, it’s probably because of the
(29)If you shoot a witch, you’ll get hit
I’m pro-public infrastructure privatization
But let’s privatize it after 50 years in patriotic conservative Daegu-gyeongbuk as a pilot project for privatization.