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Photos | Tideway spoil moved by barge for wildlife project

Images courtesy of Land & Water

Civil engineering contractor Land & Water has begun work with London marine freight firm Walsh to remove more than one million tonnes of tunnel spoil from the eastern leg of the Tideway super sewer project by barge this week.

Chalk and clay from Tideway sites at Chambers Wharf, Greenwich Pumping Station and King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore in Shadwell is being loaded onto Walsh river barges for transport down the Thames to the Land & Water restoration project at Rainham Marshes.

Using river freight for the scheme is helping to reduce road congestion by keeping around 100,000 lorry movements off London’s streets.

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