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Reading Sewage Treatment Works, Reading, United Kingdom



Trickling filters in construction. After final settlement and tertiary sand filtration the treated flow is discharged into the River Kennet via Fobney Brook.


  • Reading's new sewage treatment works was officially opened in January 2005.

  • The plant's four egg-shaped anaerobic digesters; the first of their kind in...

  • Aerial view of the lamella settlement tanks during construction; the plant...

  • The Island Road works is the first completely new plant to be built by Thames...

  • A flagship facility, the plant has already won awards for its design. Its...

  • The digesters during construction. They were built using a specialist...

  • The new plant's inlet works during construction.

  • The digesters nearing completion.

  • Trickling filters in construction. After final settlement and tertiary sand...

  • The plant was designed not only to meet the technical demands of effluent and...

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