Saving Water For Rainy Days

ur water cycle relies on rain. Heavy rainfall fills rivers and natural underground stores to keep your taps running and toilets flushing.

Our water cycle relies on rain. Heavy rainfall fills rivers and natural underground stores to keep your taps running and toilets flushing.

We store water, pumped from the River Thames and River Lee, in large reservoirs in Oxfordshire, West London and North London.

The reservoirs’ water levels are closely monitored. This helps your water supply continue uninterrupted all year round, regardless of the weather.

Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames:

  • BERRYLANDS
  • CANBURY
  • CHESSINGTON
  • COOMBE
  • KINGSTON VALE
  • MOTSPUR PARK
  • NEW MALDEN
  • NORBITON
  • OLD MALDEN
  • SURBITON
  • TOLWORTH
  • WORCESTER PARK

 

Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea

  • BROMPTON
  • CHELSEA
  • EARL’S COURT
  • HOLLAND PARK
  • KENSINGTON
  • LADBROKE GROVE
  • NORTH KENSINGTON
  • NOTTING HILL
  • SOUTH KENSINGTON
  • WEST BROMPTON

London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

  • BARNES
  • EAST SHEEN
  • FULWELL
  • HAM
  • HAMPTON
  • HAMPTON WICK
  • KEW
  • MORTLAKE
  • NORTH SHEEN
  • PETERSHAM
  • RICHMOND
  • SOUTH TWICKENHAM
  • STRAWBERRY HILL
  • TEDDINGTON
  • TWICKENHAM
  • WHITTON

London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham

  • BARONS COURT
  • HURLINGHAM
  • OLD OAK COMMON
  • PARSONS GREEN
  • SANDS END
  • SHEPHERD’S BUSH
  • WALHAM GREEN
  • WEST KENSINGTON
  • WHITE CITY

London Borough of Wandsworth

  • BALHAM
  • BATTERSEA
  • CLAPHAM JUNCTION
  • EARLSFIELD
  • FURZEDOWN
  • NINE ELMS
  • PUTNEY
  • ROEHAMPTON
  • SOUTHFIELDS
  • STREATHAM PARK
  • TOOTING
  • TOOTING BEC