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Friday, 19 February 2021 15:15

Thames Water completes sand bed upgrade at Hampton WtW

Thames Water has completed an upgrade of two slow sand filter beds at its Hampton water treatment works – one of the biggest in Europe.

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The water company has completely refurbished the beds and fully rebuilt the porous floor and outer walls to help protect supplies for future generations - the site produces a third of London’s water.

Built in the 1850s, Hampton has a maximum output of 700 million litres per day – and it required careful planning to take the two beds out of service while maintaining supply.

Slow sand filters are a multi layered biological filtration system that relies upon an active biological layer formed on the surface called a Schmutzdecke. They are routinely inspected structurally every 10 years and taken out of service for regeneration every three. This involves removing the multiple layers of sand, granular activated carbon and shingle for washing using a team of 14 technicians and a series of mobile plant.

In total, the treatment process at Hampton includes 32 rapid gravity filters, ozonation and 25 slow sand filters followed by disinfection. The two beds pictured – named SSF8 and SSF9 – have a combined output flow of around 50Ml/d at their maximum day rate.

Thames Water’s Paul Downing, who works at Hampton, said:

“The completion of this year-long project feels like a personal triumph and sense of pride that the team shall all remember in our careers. These beds have been completely refurbished to last – for the benefit of our customers today and future generations.”

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