
London sewage system
London’s sewage system is a sophisticated network that collects and treats wastewater from homes, businesses, and industries. Wastewater flows through underground pipes to treatment plants, where solids are removed, and contaminants are processed to meet environmental standards. The cleaned water is then safely released into rivers or used for other purposes. The system also manages stormwater runoff during heavy rains to prevent flooding. Maintaining this infrastructure ensures public health, environmental protection, and smooth urban operation, relying on advanced engineering, regular maintenance, and environmental monitoring.