02Aug91 UK: CONSULTANTS IDENTIFY SCHEMES TO MEET FUTURE KENT WATER DEMANDS.
Consultants working for the three main water companies in Kent have identified schemes worth up to £125 million to help meet future water demand in the drought-prone county.They include a new £29 million intake at Yalding, a £92.2 million reservoir at Broad Oak and an £11 million desalination plant at Tilmanstone which would treat brackish water.The report is by Binnie and Partners in association with Oakwood Environmental for Mid Kent Water, Southern Water Services ...
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