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Sir Hugh Myddelton finally raised and supervised the new River building, an artificial waterway, to bring fresh water from Hertfordshire’s Springs in 1613.

The project was to allow people in London to access clean drinking water rather than relying on the brain water of Thames to improve public health.

It rarely happened. Where have we heard it before?

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Drinking water was provided to everyone. But the Thames river was nothing more than a sewer and public health risk for London. Between 1848 and 1866, a series of cholera infectious diseases killed almost 100,000 people.

In response to this, Joseph Bazalgette, a civil engineer in 1875, began to clean the Thames and completed the sewer system in London, London, which plays an important role in relaxing cholera transmission.

How much we returned. We have learned how little we are from that progressive era.

After enlightenment, science and technology have evolved at an amazing speed, but corporate greed again brought us back to the dark era.

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The owners and shareholders of the utility, which are essential for life, have benefited from the planet and opened the door of the return of old plagues.

Water Services Regulation Authority (OFWAT) is in charge of supervising the regulations of private and sewer industries in the UK and Wales.

Perhaps that role is to allow water companies to protect and improve the environment of future generations.

However, in order for the last administration to prioritize shareholders’ interests in the health of rivers and beaches, the green light given to the water resources industry clearly clarifies people who have power in regulatory decisions.

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Actually, REgulations Finally, the water company passed by the conservative government has allowed the sewage to the river and the sea for the next 15 years.

Ash Smith of Group Wind Rush for sewage contamination (WASP) responded to this decree. “The failure of the regulatory agency is now clear.

“The reason why a highly regulated water resource company has done so well by exploiting prisoner’s bills is that we should ultimately be an important topic for the Secretary of State for sewage scandals.

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