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  1. Tour of Thames Water Authority (1976)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview

    Christopher Hourmouzious reports on the various treatments that water goes through before being suitable for use. Laurie Moles from the Thames Water Authority discusses how water enters the system, as well...

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  2. Britain’s largest sewage treatment works opens (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Peter Black of Thames Water Authority on the opening of Britain’s largest sewage treatment works serving East London, which cost £25 million. Male interviewer not identified.

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  3. Our kind of town (1980)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview

    This week’s edition of Our Kind of Town is presented by Keith Howell and investigates London’s sewage system. In the first part Manager of Thames Water’s Metropolitan Public Health Division, Les...

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  4. Our kind of town (1980)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview

    This week’s edition of Our Kind of Town is presented by Keith Howell and investigates the workings of London’s sewage system. Tours Beckton Sewage Treatment Works with Manager Stan Cooke(?). Then goes...

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  5. Decision makers (1982)

    Genre
    Interview; Documentary

    Decision Makers: Sewage on our beaches, presented by Mike Carson. Examines the problem of sewage polluting our beaches, ways of disposing of it safely, health hazards and new EEC regulations. Talks to Tony...

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  6. Running of Beckton sewage works during strike (1983)

    Genre
    Interview; Special

    A worker at Beckton Sewage Works describes the running of the works as they walk round it, and how the water workers strike might affect processes. Male speaker and reporter not identified.

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  7. Paul Johnson on seal virus (1988)

    Genre
    Interview

    A mystery virus has killed between seven and ten thousand seals from a population of sixteen thousand. Marine expert Dr Paul Johnson from Queen Mary’s College, London describes the effect of the virus on...

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  8. Seal virus debate (1988)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    A mysterious virus which is killing thousands of seals in the North Sea has sparked debate. Environment Minister, Virginia Bottomley says that Britain is clean when it comes to pollution, but Conservative...

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  9. Cleanliness of Britain’s beaches (1990)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Clayre Gribben reports on the latest Blue Flag awards for clean beaches in Britain- few reached the level required, more money has been pledged. Several beaches in Lancashire have been deemed unsafe for...

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  10. David Trippier on beach pollution report (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Environment Minister David Trippier responding to the publication of an Environment Select Committee report into beach pollution and the risk to bathers of catching minor ailments from untreated sewage in...

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