Rickmansworth, UK. 4th April, 2024. Thames Water Sewage Treatment Works at Maple Lodge in Rickmansworth have been discharging sewage again into the River Colne, a tributary of the River Thames, for over 55 hours. The water near their sewage works has turned grey due to the sewage discharges. Vast amounts of sewage from the nearby HS2 High Speed Rail South Portal Site at West Hyde is being processed at the Maple Lodge Sewage Treatment Works. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
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Location: Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, UK
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