London Sewer System Joseph Bazalgette

Sir joseph william bazalgette cb was a 19th century english civil engineer.
London sewer system joseph bazalgette. As chief engineer of london s metropolitan board of works his major achievement was the creation of a sewer network for central london which was instrumental in relieving the city from cholera epidemics while beginning to clean the river thames. Three north of the river and two to the south. The task was taken on by chief engineer joseph bazalgette who designed and constructed five major brick lined sewers measuring 132 km 82 miles. Three objects were kept in view.
These connected with existing sewers and pumping stations were built at strategic locations to keep the sewage flowing. In addition to the main drainage and the london water crisis bazalgette and the board was also responsible for a range of other works that included street improvements street lighting new roads river bridges tunnels flood prevention and the metropolitan fire brigade. Joseph bazalgette was elected chief engineer of the metropolitan board of works. Joseph bazalgette top right at the northern outfall sewer being built below london s abbey mills pumping station.
The new system would funnel the waste far downstream of the main city of london eventually dumping it into the thames estuary at high tide.