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1/10 The shaft at the King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore site in Wapping is the deepest and last to be completed on Tideway
2/10 The King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore site will intercept an overflow point in the river wall and is the easternmost riverside site on the project
3/10 The new ‘Bazalgette Embankment’ will be the largest public space created as part of the Tideway project
4/10 At the Blackfriars Bridge Foreshore site, the team is working to link the existing sewer network to the super sewer
5/10 The Chambers Wharf launch site saw TBM Selina begin the final 5.5km of the super sewer late last year
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