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West Metropolitan Water Board

The West Metropolitan Water Board was a municipal organization responsible for supplying clean water to parts of London from 1903 to 1964. It managed the infrastructure, treatment, and distribution of water, ensuring residents and businesses had reliable access. The board coordinated efforts to maintain water quality and supply, working with local authorities and other water companies. In 1965, it merged into larger regional water authorities to improve efficiency and planning. Overall, it played a vital role in providing safe, consistent water services to the West London area during its operational years.