Person taking a drink from an Artesian Aquifer at Harty Ferry, Kent, England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-person-taking-a-drink-from-an-artesian-aquifer-at-harty-ferry-kent-29931414.html
RMBMKDR2–Person taking a drink from an Artesian Aquifer at Harty Ferry, Kent, England, UK.
Natural fresh spring water emerging from a rock face and spilling into a small pool in an English Cotswold country garden. UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-natural-fresh-spring-water-emerging-from-a-rock-face-and-spilling-57405336.html
RMD9B12G–Natural fresh spring water emerging from a rock face and spilling into a small pool in an English Cotswold country garden. UK
Police presence near the site where protestors have occupied a drilling platform used to drill the aquifer in Uxbridge, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/police-presence-near-the-site-where-protestors-have-occupied-a-drilling-platform-used-to-drill-the-aquifer-in-uxbridge-london-image344271182.html
RM2B02WBA–Police presence near the site where protestors have occupied a drilling platform used to drill the aquifer in Uxbridge, London.
1934 UK drought - A photograph taken at the time on the bed of the dry Tring Reservoir, Hertfordshire. Between Autumn 1932 and autumn 1934 a major drought occurred following the previous hot summer. It was most intense across southern Britain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1934-uk-drought-a-photograph-taken-at-the-time-on-the-bed-of-the-dry-tring-reservoir-hertfordshire-between-autumn-1932-and-autumn-1934-a-major-drought-occurred-following-the-previous-hot-summer-it-was-most-intense-across-southern-britain-image367230915.html
RM2C9CPNR–1934 UK drought - A photograph taken at the time on the bed of the dry Tring Reservoir, Hertfordshire. Between Autumn 1932 and autumn 1934 a major drought occurred following the previous hot summer. It was most intense across southern Britain.
New apartment blocks built on the site of the old Horlicks Factory, a development by Berkeley Homes, Slough, UK. Now renamed The Horlicks Quarter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-apartment-blocks-built-on-the-site-of-the-old-horlicks-factory-a-development-by-berkeley-homes-slough-uk-now-renamed-the-horlicks-quarter-image478436934.html
RM2JPAK5A–New apartment blocks built on the site of the old Horlicks Factory, a development by Berkeley Homes, Slough, UK. Now renamed The Horlicks Quarter.
A new spring, fed by an undergound aquifer, formed in pasture due to exceptional rainfall, The Weir garden, National Trust, Kenchester, England. 6th March 2014, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-new-spring-fed-by-an-undergound-aquifer-formed-in-pasture-due-to-image156448498.html
RMK2ERJA–A new spring, fed by an undergound aquifer, formed in pasture due to exceptional rainfall, The Weir garden, National Trust, Kenchester, England. 6th March 2014,
Chalfont St Peter, UK. 16th ?February, 2024. Thames Water have been in Chalfont St Peter for over a week pumping away excess water floodwater. The entrance to the town remains closed as does the car park off the High Street which is having a detrimental impact upon locals businesses. Sandbags remain outside some of them after flooding last Friday. Groundwater levels remain high in area, however, there is much speculation on social media that the levels of flooding in the area may allegedly be due to the High Speed Rail HS2 tunnelling into the chalk aquifer which is displacing water. Credit: Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chalfont-st-peter-uk-16th-february-2024-thames-water-have-been-in-chalfont-st-peter-for-over-a-week-pumping-away-excess-water-floodwater-the-entrance-to-the-town-remains-closed-as-does-the-car-park-off-the-high-street-which-is-having-a-detrimental-impact-upon-locals-businesses-sandbags-remain-outside-some-of-them-after-flooding-last-friday-groundwater-levels-remain-high-in-area-however-there-is-much-speculation-on-social-media-that-the-levels-of-flooding-in-the-area-may-allegedly-be-due-to-the-high-speed-rail-hs2-tunnelling-into-the-chalk-aquifer-which-is-displacing-water-credit-ma-image596668617.html
RM2WJMGWD–Chalfont St Peter, UK. 16th ?February, 2024. Thames Water have been in Chalfont St Peter for over a week pumping away excess water floodwater. The entrance to the town remains closed as does the car park off the High Street which is having a detrimental impact upon locals businesses. Sandbags remain outside some of them after flooding last Friday. Groundwater levels remain high in area, however, there is much speculation on social media that the levels of flooding in the area may allegedly be due to the High Speed Rail HS2 tunnelling into the chalk aquifer which is displacing water. Credit: Ma
Meldon Dam (1972) and Meldon Reservoir, with Longstone Hill in the background, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meldon-dam-1972-and-meldon-reservoir-with-longstone-hill-in-the-background-dartmoor-national-park-devon-uk-image351862431.html
RM2BCCM3B–Meldon Dam (1972) and Meldon Reservoir, with Longstone Hill in the background, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK.
Library of Birmingham Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/library-of-birmingham-image62187159.html
RFDH4T9Y–Library of Birmingham
Outcrop of spring water on a grass lawn with clay subsoil after a very wet spring, Berkshire, June Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-outcrop-of-spring-water-on-a-grass-lawn-with-clay-subsoil-after-a-84336061.html
RMEW5RE5–Outcrop of spring water on a grass lawn with clay subsoil after a very wet spring, Berkshire, June
River Colne an English chalk stream lowland river fed from chalk aquifer very pure water characterised by clear water running over gravel. England UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-colne-an-english-chalk-stream-lowland-river-fed-from-chalk-aquifer-very-pure-water-characterised-by-clear-water-running-over-gravel-england-uk-image608741942.html
RM2XAAGFJ–River Colne an English chalk stream lowland river fed from chalk aquifer very pure water characterised by clear water running over gravel. England UK
An unusually curved tree growing over Hambleden Brook, a chalk stream flowing from Hambleden to Mill End, Buckinghamshire, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-unusually-curved-tree-growing-over-hambleden-brook-a-chalk-stream-29814267.html
RMBME4B7–An unusually curved tree growing over Hambleden Brook, a chalk stream flowing from Hambleden to Mill End, Buckinghamshire, UK.
An old natural spring that once supplied fresh water to the village of Fulking, West Sussex, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-old-natural-spring-that-once-supplied-fresh-water-to-the-village-of-fulking-west-sussex-uk-image367655286.html
RM2CA441X–An old natural spring that once supplied fresh water to the village of Fulking, West Sussex, UK
Lyd Well the hidden water source of the River Thames gushing from subterranean aquifers in the Cotswold Hills near Kemble in Gloucestershire UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lyd-well-the-hidden-water-source-of-the-river-thames-gushing-from-subterranean-aquifers-in-the-cotswold-hills-near-kemble-in-gloucestershire-uk-image553573642.html
RM2R4HCR6–Lyd Well the hidden water source of the River Thames gushing from subterranean aquifers in the Cotswold Hills near Kemble in Gloucestershire UK
St. Seiriol's Well, Penmon on Anglesey, Wales, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-seiriols-well-penmon-on-anglesey-wales-uk-image468274747.html
RM2J5RN63–St. Seiriol's Well, Penmon on Anglesey, Wales, UK.
West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion use a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail line, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/west-hyde-uk-14th-september-2020-environmental-activists-from-hs2-rebellion-use-a-lock-on-arm-tube-to-block-a-gate-to-the-south-portal-site-for-the-hs2-high-speed-rail-link-anti-hs2-activists-blocked-two-gates-to-the-same-works-site-for-the-controversial-106bn-rail-line-one-remaining-closed-for-over-six-hours-and-another-for-over-nineteen-hours-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image372556638.html
RM2CJ3BP6–West Hyde, UK. 14th September, 2020. Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion use a lock-on arm tube to block a gate to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the same works site for the controversial £106bn rail line, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over nineteen hours. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Parliament Square, London, UK. 13 March 2023. The Red Rebels mime troupe with a 'Save Our Water' banner during a protest against water pollution. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/parliament-square-london-uk-13-march-2023-the-red-rebels-mime-troupe-with-a-save-our-water-banner-during-a-protest-against-water-pollution-image544445379.html
RM2PHNHHR–Parliament Square, London, UK. 13 March 2023. The Red Rebels mime troupe with a 'Save Our Water' banner during a protest against water pollution.
Upton, Cheshire, UK. 04th Dec, 2015. Dr. Steven Peers explains to a news crew why protectors and locals are defying the eviction because of the risk of aquifer, air and soil pollution from the fracking process. Credit: Dave Ellison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-upton-cheshire-uk-04th-dec-2015-dr-steven-peers-explains-to-a-news-91016656.html
RMF824JT–Upton, Cheshire, UK. 04th Dec, 2015. Dr. Steven Peers explains to a news crew why protectors and locals are defying the eviction because of the risk of aquifer, air and soil pollution from the fracking process. Credit: Dave Ellison/Alamy Live News
Southampton's geothermal power station. Southampton, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, UK, Europe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/southamptons-geothermal-power-station-southampton-hampshire-england-united-kingdom-uk-europe-image224716423.html
RMR1GM2F–Southampton's geothermal power station. Southampton, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, UK, Europe
Man taking a drink from an Artesian Aquifer at Harty Ferry, Kent, England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-man-taking-a-drink-from-an-artesian-aquifer-at-harty-ferry-kent-england-29929300.html
RMBMKB3G–Man taking a drink from an Artesian Aquifer at Harty Ferry, Kent, England, UK.
Denham, UK. 29th December 2019. Stand for the Trees, a Walk for Wildlife and Water, organised by Chris Packham and supported by Extinction Rebellion, #ReThinkHS2, Save the Colne Valley, STOP HS2 and Hillingdon Green Party. Speakers described the threats to the habitats that are the homes of endangered eels, bats, otters, water voles, the loss of 28,000 trees to HS2 and the chalk aquifer that contributes to much of London’s water. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denham-uk-29th-december-2019-stand-for-the-trees-a-walk-for-wildlife-and-water-organised-by-chris-packham-and-supported-by-extinction-rebellion-rethinkhs2-save-the-colne-valley-stop-hs2-and-hillingdon-green-party-speakers-described-the-threats-to-the-habitats-that-are-the-homes-of-endangered-eels-bats-otters-water-voles-the-loss-of-28000-trees-to-hs2-and-the-chalk-aquifer-that-contributes-to-much-of-londons-water-credit-stephen-bellalamy-image337814901.html
RM2AHGP9W–Denham, UK. 29th December 2019. Stand for the Trees, a Walk for Wildlife and Water, organised by Chris Packham and supported by Extinction Rebellion, #ReThinkHS2, Save the Colne Valley, STOP HS2 and Hillingdon Green Party. Speakers described the threats to the habitats that are the homes of endangered eels, bats, otters, water voles, the loss of 28,000 trees to HS2 and the chalk aquifer that contributes to much of London’s water. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy
HS2 protestors near the site where protestors have occupied a drilling platform used to drill the aquifer in Uxbridge, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hs2-protestors-near-the-site-where-protestors-have-occupied-a-drilling-platform-used-to-drill-the-aquifer-in-uxbridge-london-image344271196.html
RM2B02WBT–HS2 protestors near the site where protestors have occupied a drilling platform used to drill the aquifer in Uxbridge, London.
Devil's Punchbowl, Breckland Norfolk, UK. An example of a doline geological formation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-devils-punchbowl-breckland-norfolk-uk-an-example-of-a-doline-geological-14018001.html
RMAFTJWP–Devil's Punchbowl, Breckland Norfolk, UK. An example of a doline geological formation.
Photographer Tourist Outside the Roman Baths. City of Bath, Somerset, UK. August, 2017. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photographer-tourist-outside-the-roman-baths-city-of-bath-somerset-image159958018.html
RFK86M2A–Photographer Tourist Outside the Roman Baths. City of Bath, Somerset, UK. August, 2017.
Kettle hole pool which is aquifer-fed pool with fluctuating water levels, with Soft hornwort (Ceratophyllum submersum), Herefordshire. UK, July 2013. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kettle-hole-pool-which-is-aquifer-fed-pool-with-fluctuating-water-levels-with-soft-hornwort-ceratophyllum-submersum-herefordshire-uk-july-2013-image262991369.html
RMW7T84W–Kettle hole pool which is aquifer-fed pool with fluctuating water levels, with Soft hornwort (Ceratophyllum submersum), Herefordshire. UK, July 2013.
Chalfont St Peter, UK. 16th ?February, 2024. Thames Water have been in Chalfont St Peter for over a week pumping away excess water floodwater. The entrance to the town remains closed as does the car park off the High Street which is having a detrimental impact upon locals businesses. Sandbags remain outside some of them after flooding last Friday. Groundwater levels remain high in area, however, there is much speculation on social media that the levels of flooding in the area may allegedly be due to the High Speed Rail HS2 tunnelling into the chalk aquifer which is displacing water. Credit: Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chalfont-st-peter-uk-16th-february-2024-thames-water-have-been-in-chalfont-st-peter-for-over-a-week-pumping-away-excess-water-floodwater-the-entrance-to-the-town-remains-closed-as-does-the-car-park-off-the-high-street-which-is-having-a-detrimental-impact-upon-locals-businesses-sandbags-remain-outside-some-of-them-after-flooding-last-friday-groundwater-levels-remain-high-in-area-however-there-is-much-speculation-on-social-media-that-the-levels-of-flooding-in-the-area-may-allegedly-be-due-to-the-high-speed-rail-hs2-tunnelling-into-the-chalk-aquifer-which-is-displacing-water-credit-ma-image596668533.html
RM2WJMGPD–Chalfont St Peter, UK. 16th ?February, 2024. Thames Water have been in Chalfont St Peter for over a week pumping away excess water floodwater. The entrance to the town remains closed as does the car park off the High Street which is having a detrimental impact upon locals businesses. Sandbags remain outside some of them after flooding last Friday. Groundwater levels remain high in area, however, there is much speculation on social media that the levels of flooding in the area may allegedly be due to the High Speed Rail HS2 tunnelling into the chalk aquifer which is displacing water. Credit: Ma
Meldon Dam (1972), showing overflow of the West Olement River from Meldon Reservoir, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meldon-dam-1972-showing-overflow-of-the-west-olement-river-from-meldon-reservoir-dartmoor-national-park-devon-uk-image351862181.html
RM2BCCKPD–Meldon Dam (1972), showing overflow of the West Olement River from Meldon Reservoir, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK.
Library of Birmingham Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/library-of-birmingham-image62187226.html
RFDH4TCA–Library of Birmingham
Outcrop of spring water on a grass lawn with clay subsoil after a very wet spring, Berkshire, June Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-outcrop-of-spring-water-on-a-grass-lawn-with-clay-subsoil-after-a-84336053.html
RMEW5RDW–Outcrop of spring water on a grass lawn with clay subsoil after a very wet spring, Berkshire, June
River Colne an English chalk stream lowland river fed from chalk aquifer very pure water characterised by clear water running over gravel. England UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-colne-an-english-chalk-stream-lowland-river-fed-from-chalk-aquifer-very-pure-water-characterised-by-clear-water-running-over-gravel-england-uk-image608741935.html
RM2XAAGFB–River Colne an English chalk stream lowland river fed from chalk aquifer very pure water characterised by clear water running over gravel. England UK
A single cow standing in the water of Hambleden Brook, a chalk stream flowing from Hambleden to Mill End in the Chilterns, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-single-cow-standing-in-the-water-of-hambleden-brook-a-chalk-stream-29814150.html
RMBME472–A single cow standing in the water of Hambleden Brook, a chalk stream flowing from Hambleden to Mill End in the Chilterns, UK.
Used to pump water from an aquifer before piped water became available. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/used-to-pump-water-from-an-aquifer-before-piped-water-became-available-image246750968.html
RFT9CDAG–Used to pump water from an aquifer before piped water became available.
Lyd Well the hidden water source of the River Thames gushing from subterranean aquifers in the Cotswold Hills near Kemble in Gloucestershire UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lyd-well-the-hidden-water-source-of-the-river-thames-gushing-from-subterranean-aquifers-in-the-cotswold-hills-near-kemble-in-gloucestershire-uk-image553573630.html
RM2R4HCPP–Lyd Well the hidden water source of the River Thames gushing from subterranean aquifers in the Cotswold Hills near Kemble in Gloucestershire UK
A natural spring piped up to the surface to provide drinking water in the marshes near Harty Ferry in Kent, just north of Oare Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-natural-spring-piped-up-to-the-surface-to-provide-drinking-water-35176437.html
RMC16BW9–A natural spring piped up to the surface to provide drinking water in the marshes near Harty Ferry in Kent, just north of Oare
Denham, UK. 26 June, 2020. A banner hung by environmental activists in Denham Country Park suggests that the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water is at risk from nearby HS2 construction work. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denham-uk-26-june-2020-a-banner-hung-by-environmental-activists-in-denham-country-park-suggests-that-the-aquifer-which-supplies-22-of-londons-drinking-water-is-at-risk-from-nearby-hs2-construction-work-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image364197826.html
RM2C4EJ16–Denham, UK. 26 June, 2020. A banner hung by environmental activists in Denham Country Park suggests that the aquifer which supplies 22% of London’s drinking water is at risk from nearby HS2 construction work. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Dirty Water demo - London, UK. 13 March, 2023. Environmental activists protesting in Parliament Square against water pollution hold blue plaques, in t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dirty-water-demo-london-uk-13-march-2023-environmental-activists-protesting-in-parliament-square-against-water-pollution-hold-blue-plaques-in-t-image544445353.html
RM2PHNHGW–Dirty Water demo - London, UK. 13 March, 2023. Environmental activists protesting in Parliament Square against water pollution hold blue plaques, in t
Upton, Cheshire, UK. 04th Dec, 2015. Dr. Steven Peers explains to a news crew why protectors and locals are defying the eviction because of the risk of aquifer, air and soil pollution from the fracking process. Credit: Dave Ellison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-upton-cheshire-uk-04th-dec-2015-dr-steven-peers-explains-to-a-news-91016657.html
RMF824JW–Upton, Cheshire, UK. 04th Dec, 2015. Dr. Steven Peers explains to a news crew why protectors and locals are defying the eviction because of the risk of aquifer, air and soil pollution from the fracking process. Credit: Dave Ellison/Alamy Live News
Southampton's geothermal power station. Southampton, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, UK, Europe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/southamptons-geothermal-power-station-southampton-hampshire-england-united-kingdom-uk-europe-image224716500.html
RMR1GM58–Southampton's geothermal power station. Southampton, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, UK, Europe
Denham, UK. 29th December 2019. Stand for the Trees, a Walk for Wildlife and Water, organised by Chris Packham and supported by Extinction Rebellion, #ReThinkHS2, Save the Colne Valley, STOP HS2 and Hillingdon Green Party. Speakers described the threats to the habitats that are the homes of endangered eels, bats, otters, water voles, the loss of 28,000 trees to HS2 and the chalk aquifer that contributes to much of London’s water. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denham-uk-29th-december-2019-stand-for-the-trees-a-walk-for-wildlife-and-water-organised-by-chris-packham-and-supported-by-extinction-rebellion-rethinkhs2-save-the-colne-valley-stop-hs2-and-hillingdon-green-party-speakers-described-the-threats-to-the-habitats-that-are-the-homes-of-endangered-eels-bats-otters-water-voles-the-loss-of-28000-trees-to-hs2-and-the-chalk-aquifer-that-contributes-to-much-of-londons-water-credit-stephen-bellalamy-image337814855.html
RM2AHGP87–Denham, UK. 29th December 2019. Stand for the Trees, a Walk for Wildlife and Water, organised by Chris Packham and supported by Extinction Rebellion, #ReThinkHS2, Save the Colne Valley, STOP HS2 and Hillingdon Green Party. Speakers described the threats to the habitats that are the homes of endangered eels, bats, otters, water voles, the loss of 28,000 trees to HS2 and the chalk aquifer that contributes to much of London’s water. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy
HS2 protestors near the site where protestors have occupied a drilling platform used to drill the aquifer in Uxbridge, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hs2-protestors-near-the-site-where-protestors-have-occupied-a-drilling-platform-used-to-drill-the-aquifer-in-uxbridge-london-image344271176.html
RM2B02WB4–HS2 protestors near the site where protestors have occupied a drilling platform used to drill the aquifer in Uxbridge, London.
A panoramic view of sheep and a hatch pool by the River Test in Hampshire Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-a-panoramic-view-of-sheep-and-a-hatch-pool-by-the-river-test-in-hampshire-163377951.html
RFKDPE6R–A panoramic view of sheep and a hatch pool by the River Test in Hampshire
Photographer Tourist Outside the Roman Baths. City of Bath, Somerset, UK. August, 2017. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photographer-tourist-outside-the-roman-baths-city-of-bath-somerset-image159958046.html
RFK86M3A–Photographer Tourist Outside the Roman Baths. City of Bath, Somerset, UK. August, 2017.
The library of Birmingham, Centenary Square, Birmingham, England, Europe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-library-of-birmingham-centenary-square-birmingham-england-europe-144061654.html
RMJAAG32–The library of Birmingham, Centenary Square, Birmingham, England, Europe
Chalfont St Peter, UK. 16th ?February, 2024. Thames Water have been in Chalfont St Peter for over a week pumping away excess water floodwater. The entrance to the town remains closed as does the car park off the High Street which is having a detrimental impact upon locals businesses. Sandbags remain outside some of them after flooding last Friday. Groundwater levels remain high in area, however, there is much speculation on social media that the levels of flooding in the area may allegedly be due to the High Speed Rail HS2 tunnelling into the chalk aquifer which is displacing water. Credit: Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chalfont-st-peter-uk-16th-february-2024-thames-water-have-been-in-chalfont-st-peter-for-over-a-week-pumping-away-excess-water-floodwater-the-entrance-to-the-town-remains-closed-as-does-the-car-park-off-the-high-street-which-is-having-a-detrimental-impact-upon-locals-businesses-sandbags-remain-outside-some-of-them-after-flooding-last-friday-groundwater-levels-remain-high-in-area-however-there-is-much-speculation-on-social-media-that-the-levels-of-flooding-in-the-area-may-allegedly-be-due-to-the-high-speed-rail-hs2-tunnelling-into-the-chalk-aquifer-which-is-displacing-water-credit-ma-image596668469.html
RM2WJMGM5–Chalfont St Peter, UK. 16th ?February, 2024. Thames Water have been in Chalfont St Peter for over a week pumping away excess water floodwater. The entrance to the town remains closed as does the car park off the High Street which is having a detrimental impact upon locals businesses. Sandbags remain outside some of them after flooding last Friday. Groundwater levels remain high in area, however, there is much speculation on social media that the levels of flooding in the area may allegedly be due to the High Speed Rail HS2 tunnelling into the chalk aquifer which is displacing water. Credit: Ma
The spillway of Meldon Dam (1972), showing overflow of the West Olement River from Meldon Reservoir, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-spillway-of-meldon-dam-1972-showing-overflow-of-the-west-olement-river-from-meldon-reservoir-dartmoor-national-park-devon-uk-image351862478.html
RM2BCCM52–The spillway of Meldon Dam (1972), showing overflow of the West Olement River from Meldon Reservoir, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK.
Library of Birmingham Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/library-of-birmingham-image62187176.html
RFDH4TAG–Library of Birmingham
Increased growth of grass and other plants in a field area fed by a spring outcropping from an aquifer over clay subsoil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-increased-growth-of-grass-and-other-plants-in-a-field-area-fed-by-84336080.html
RMEW5RET–Increased growth of grass and other plants in a field area fed by a spring outcropping from an aquifer over clay subsoil
River Colne an English chalk stream lowland river fed from chalk aquifer very pure water characterised by clear water running over gravel. England UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-colne-an-english-chalk-stream-lowland-river-fed-from-chalk-aquifer-very-pure-water-characterised-by-clear-water-running-over-gravel-england-uk-image608741960.html
RM2XAAGG8–River Colne an English chalk stream lowland river fed from chalk aquifer very pure water characterised by clear water running over gravel. England UK
A single cow standing in the water of Hambleden Brook, a chalk stream flowing from Hambleden to Mill End in the Chilterns, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-single-cow-standing-in-the-water-of-hambleden-brook-a-chalk-stream-29814164.html
RMBME47G–A single cow standing in the water of Hambleden Brook, a chalk stream flowing from Hambleden to Mill End in the Chilterns, UK.
An old trough and pump probably for animals and domestic water Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-old-trough-and-pump-probably-for-animals-and-domestic-water-image246750973.html
RFT9CDAN–An old trough and pump probably for animals and domestic water
Metal trolleys lying abandoned in an English river. Water pollution of various types has become an increasing problem nationally and internationally Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/metal-trolleys-lying-abandoned-in-an-english-river-water-pollution-of-various-types-has-become-an-increasing-problem-nationally-and-internationally-image273901105.html
RFWWH7J9–Metal trolleys lying abandoned in an English river. Water pollution of various types has become an increasing problem nationally and internationally
Engineer covered in foam and mud while drilling for water at Gwalia Whisky Distillery Penderyn Powys South Wales UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engineer-covered-in-foam-and-mud-while-drilling-for-water-at-gwalia-image868604.html
RMAD40FC–Engineer covered in foam and mud while drilling for water at Gwalia Whisky Distillery Penderyn Powys South Wales UK
Harefield, UK. 13 July, 2020. A sign at the Harvil Road protection camp indicates the possible danger to London’s water supply if HS2 drills into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley. This was the first camp established by environmental activists to fight against the HS2 high-speed rail link. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/harefield-uk-13-july-2020-a-sign-at-the-harvil-road-protection-camp-indicates-the-possible-danger-to-londons-water-supply-if-hs2-drills-into-the-chalk-aquifer-in-the-colne-valley-this-was-the-first-camp-established-by-environmental-activists-to-fight-against-the-hs2-high-speed-rail-link-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image365794632.html
RM2C73AP0–Harefield, UK. 13 July, 2020. A sign at the Harvil Road protection camp indicates the possible danger to London’s water supply if HS2 drills into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley. This was the first camp established by environmental activists to fight against the HS2 high-speed rail link. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Environmental activists rally in Parliament Square demanding better protection from water pollution includng that caused by construction of HS2 which, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/environmental-activists-rally-in-parliament-square-demanding-better-protection-from-water-pollution-includng-that-caused-by-construction-of-hs2-which-image544445357.html
RM2PHNHH1–Environmental activists rally in Parliament Square demanding better protection from water pollution includng that caused by construction of HS2 which,
Upton, Cheshire, UK. 04th Dec, 2015. Dr. Steven Peers explains to a news crew why protectors and locals are defying the eviction because of the risk of aquifer, air and soil pollution from the fracking process. Credit: Dave Ellison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-upton-cheshire-uk-04th-dec-2015-dr-steven-peers-explains-to-a-news-91016660.html
RMF824K0–Upton, Cheshire, UK. 04th Dec, 2015. Dr. Steven Peers explains to a news crew why protectors and locals are defying the eviction because of the risk of aquifer, air and soil pollution from the fracking process. Credit: Dave Ellison/Alamy Live News
Lincolnshire UK Wolds Watercress growing wild in the clear spring-fed river Bain a chalk stream flowing through farmland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lincolnshire-uk-wolds-watercress-growing-wild-in-the-clear-spring-image1132484.html
RFAH47C5–Lincolnshire UK Wolds Watercress growing wild in the clear spring-fed river Bain a chalk stream flowing through farmland
Denham, UK. 29th December 2019. Stand for the Trees, a Walk for Wildlife and Water, organised by Chris Packham and supported by Extinction Rebellion, #ReThinkHS2, Save the Colne Valley, STOP HS2 and Hillingdon Green Party. Speakers described the threats to the habitats that are the homes of endangered eels, bats, otters, water voles, the loss of 28,000 trees to HS2 and the chalk aquifer that contributes to much of London’s water. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denham-uk-29th-december-2019-stand-for-the-trees-a-walk-for-wildlife-and-water-organised-by-chris-packham-and-supported-by-extinction-rebellion-rethinkhs2-save-the-colne-valley-stop-hs2-and-hillingdon-green-party-speakers-described-the-threats-to-the-habitats-that-are-the-homes-of-endangered-eels-bats-otters-water-voles-the-loss-of-28000-trees-to-hs2-and-the-chalk-aquifer-that-contributes-to-much-of-londons-water-credit-stephen-bellalamy-image337814905.html
RM2AHGPA1–Denham, UK. 29th December 2019. Stand for the Trees, a Walk for Wildlife and Water, organised by Chris Packham and supported by Extinction Rebellion, #ReThinkHS2, Save the Colne Valley, STOP HS2 and Hillingdon Green Party. Speakers described the threats to the habitats that are the homes of endangered eels, bats, otters, water voles, the loss of 28,000 trees to HS2 and the chalk aquifer that contributes to much of London’s water. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy
Stop HS2 signs near the site where protestors have occupied a drilling platform used to drill the aquifer in Uxbridge, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stop-hs2-signs-near-the-site-where-protestors-have-occupied-a-drilling-platform-used-to-drill-the-aquifer-in-uxbridge-london-image344271168.html
RM2B02WAT–Stop HS2 signs near the site where protestors have occupied a drilling platform used to drill the aquifer in Uxbridge, London.
Cows cooling off in the River Darent in Kent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cows-cooling-off-in-the-river-darent-in-kent-image256802825.html
RFTWPAHD–Cows cooling off in the River Darent in Kent
The Roman Baths, City of Bath, Somerset, UK. August, 2017. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-roman-baths-city-of-bath-somerset-uk-august-2017-image159989144.html
RFK883P0–The Roman Baths, City of Bath, Somerset, UK. August, 2017.
The library of Birmingham, Centenary Square, Birmingham, England, Europe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-library-of-birmingham-centenary-square-birmingham-england-europe-144061628.html
RMJAAG24–The library of Birmingham, Centenary Square, Birmingham, England, Europe
Chalfont St Peter, UK. 16th ?February, 2024. Thames Water have been in Chalfont St Peter for over a week pumping away excess water floodwater. The entrance to the town remains closed as does the car park off the High Street which is having a detrimental impact upon locals businesses. Sandbags remain outside some of them after flooding last Friday. Groundwater levels remain high in area, however, there is much speculation on social media that the levels of flooding in the area may allegedly be due to the High Speed Rail HS2 tunnelling into the chalk aquifer which is displacing water. Credit: Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chalfont-st-peter-uk-16th-february-2024-thames-water-have-been-in-chalfont-st-peter-for-over-a-week-pumping-away-excess-water-floodwater-the-entrance-to-the-town-remains-closed-as-does-the-car-park-off-the-high-street-which-is-having-a-detrimental-impact-upon-locals-businesses-sandbags-remain-outside-some-of-them-after-flooding-last-friday-groundwater-levels-remain-high-in-area-however-there-is-much-speculation-on-social-media-that-the-levels-of-flooding-in-the-area-may-allegedly-be-due-to-the-high-speed-rail-hs2-tunnelling-into-the-chalk-aquifer-which-is-displacing-water-credit-ma-image596668579.html
RM2WJMGT3–Chalfont St Peter, UK. 16th ?February, 2024. Thames Water have been in Chalfont St Peter for over a week pumping away excess water floodwater. The entrance to the town remains closed as does the car park off the High Street which is having a detrimental impact upon locals businesses. Sandbags remain outside some of them after flooding last Friday. Groundwater levels remain high in area, however, there is much speculation on social media that the levels of flooding in the area may allegedly be due to the High Speed Rail HS2 tunnelling into the chalk aquifer which is displacing water. Credit: Ma
Outcrop of spring water on grass lawn with clay subsoil after very wet spring, Berkshire, England, June Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-outcrop-of-spring-water-on-grass-lawn-with-clay-subsoil-after-very-87950689.html
RMF32E01–Outcrop of spring water on grass lawn with clay subsoil after very wet spring, Berkshire, England, June
Library of Birmingham Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/library-of-birmingham-image62187205.html
RFDH4TBH–Library of Birmingham
Increased growth of grass and other plants in a field area fed by a spring outcropping from an aquifer over clay subsoil, Berksh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-increased-growth-of-grass-and-other-plants-in-a-field-area-fed-by-84336062.html
RMEW5RE6–Increased growth of grass and other plants in a field area fed by a spring outcropping from an aquifer over clay subsoil, Berksh
Hambleden Brook, a chalk stream flowing from Hambleden in the Chilterns to Mill End, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hambleden-brook-a-chalk-stream-flowing-from-hambleden-in-the-chilterns-29815269.html
RMBME5K1–Hambleden Brook, a chalk stream flowing from Hambleden in the Chilterns to Mill End, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom.
An old trough and pump probably for animals and domestic water Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-old-trough-and-pump-probably-for-animals-and-domestic-water-image246750976.html
RFT9CDAT–An old trough and pump probably for animals and domestic water
Two metal trolleys abandoned in an English river. Water pollution of various types has become an increasing problem nationally and internationally Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-metal-trolleys-abandoned-in-an-english-river-water-pollution-of-various-types-has-become-an-increasing-problem-nationally-and-internationally-image258026787.html
RFTYP3PB–Two metal trolleys abandoned in an English river. Water pollution of various types has become an increasing problem nationally and internationally
Harefield, UK. 13 July, 2020. A drilling rig being prepared for use in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link adjacent to Harvil Road. Environmental campaigners have highlighted the risk of contamination to the chalk aquifer which supplies around 22% of London’s drinking water if drilling takes place. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/harefield-uk-13-july-2020-a-drilling-rig-being-prepared-for-use-in-connection-with-the-hs2-high-speed-rail-link-adjacent-to-harvil-road-environmental-campaigners-have-highlighted-the-risk-of-contamination-to-the-chalk-aquifer-which-supplies-around-22-of-londons-drinking-water-if-drilling-takes-place-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image365794492.html
RM2C73AH0–Harefield, UK. 13 July, 2020. A drilling rig being prepared for use in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link adjacent to Harvil Road. Environmental campaigners have highlighted the risk of contamination to the chalk aquifer which supplies around 22% of London’s drinking water if drilling takes place. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Upton, Chester, UK. 25th Dec, 2015. Anti-fracking campaigners, with support from local residents, celebrate Christmas at the proposed drill site they are occuoying 21 days after their eviction deadline. An 81 year old lady from Dublin who is visiting relatives in Chester visited the campaigners to show her support. The protesters have occupied the site since April 2014 in an attempt to prevent iGas from carrying out unconventional Gas Extraction which the campaigners say is likely to cause contamination to the underlying aquifer, ground and air. Credit: Dave Ellison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-upton-chester-uk-25th-dec-2015-anti-fracking-campaigners-with-support-92437713.html
RMFAAW6W–Upton, Chester, UK. 25th Dec, 2015. Anti-fracking campaigners, with support from local residents, celebrate Christmas at the proposed drill site they are occuoying 21 days after their eviction deadline. An 81 year old lady from Dublin who is visiting relatives in Chester visited the campaigners to show her support. The protesters have occupied the site since April 2014 in an attempt to prevent iGas from carrying out unconventional Gas Extraction which the campaigners say is likely to cause contamination to the underlying aquifer, ground and air. Credit: Dave Ellison/Alamy Live News
Denham, UK. 29th December 2019. Stand for the Trees, a Walk for Wildlife and Water, organised by Chris Packham and supported by Extinction Rebellion, #ReThinkHS2, Save the Colne Valley, STOP HS2 and Hillingdon Green Party. Speakers described the threats to the habitats that are the homes of endangered eels, bats, otters, water voles, the loss of 28,000 trees to HS2 and the chalk aquifer that contributes to much of London’s water. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denham-uk-29th-december-2019-stand-for-the-trees-a-walk-for-wildlife-and-water-organised-by-chris-packham-and-supported-by-extinction-rebellion-rethinkhs2-save-the-colne-valley-stop-hs2-and-hillingdon-green-party-speakers-described-the-threats-to-the-habitats-that-are-the-homes-of-endangered-eels-bats-otters-water-voles-the-loss-of-28000-trees-to-hs2-and-the-chalk-aquifer-that-contributes-to-much-of-londons-water-credit-stephen-bellalamy-image337814896.html
RM2AHGP9M–Denham, UK. 29th December 2019. Stand for the Trees, a Walk for Wildlife and Water, organised by Chris Packham and supported by Extinction Rebellion, #ReThinkHS2, Save the Colne Valley, STOP HS2 and Hillingdon Green Party. Speakers described the threats to the habitats that are the homes of endangered eels, bats, otters, water voles, the loss of 28,000 trees to HS2 and the chalk aquifer that contributes to much of London’s water. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy
HS2 protestors including former paralympian James Brown occupy a drilling platform used to drill the aquifer in Uxbridge, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hs2-protestors-including-former-paralympian-james-brown-occupy-a-drilling-platform-used-to-drill-the-aquifer-in-uxbridge-london-image344271206.html
RM2B02WC6–HS2 protestors including former paralympian James Brown occupy a drilling platform used to drill the aquifer in Uxbridge, London.
The River Darent in Kent in May, looking beautiful Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-river-darent-in-kent-in-may-looking-beautiful-image256802782.html
RFTWPAFX–The River Darent in Kent in May, looking beautiful
The Roman Baths, City of Bath, Somerset, UK. August, 2017. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-roman-baths-city-of-bath-somerset-uk-august-2017-image159989108.html
RFK883MM–The Roman Baths, City of Bath, Somerset, UK. August, 2017.
The library of Birmingham, Centenary Square, Birmingham, England, Europe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-library-of-birmingham-centenary-square-birmingham-england-europe-144061621.html
RMJAAG1W–The library of Birmingham, Centenary Square, Birmingham, England, Europe
Chalfont St Peter, UK. 16th ?February, 2024. Thames Water have been in Chalfont St Peter for over a week pumping away excess water floodwater. The entrance to the town remains closed as does the car park off the High Street which is having a detrimental impact upon locals businesses. Sandbags remain outside some of them after flooding last Friday. Groundwater levels remain high in area, however, there is much speculation on social media that the levels of flooding in the area may allegedly be due to the High Speed Rail HS2 tunnelling into the chalk aquifer which is displacing water. Credit: Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chalfont-st-peter-uk-16th-february-2024-thames-water-have-been-in-chalfont-st-peter-for-over-a-week-pumping-away-excess-water-floodwater-the-entrance-to-the-town-remains-closed-as-does-the-car-park-off-the-high-street-which-is-having-a-detrimental-impact-upon-locals-businesses-sandbags-remain-outside-some-of-them-after-flooding-last-friday-groundwater-levels-remain-high-in-area-however-there-is-much-speculation-on-social-media-that-the-levels-of-flooding-in-the-area-may-allegedly-be-due-to-the-high-speed-rail-hs2-tunnelling-into-the-chalk-aquifer-which-is-displacing-water-credit-ma-image596668733.html
RM2WJMH1H–Chalfont St Peter, UK. 16th ?February, 2024. Thames Water have been in Chalfont St Peter for over a week pumping away excess water floodwater. The entrance to the town remains closed as does the car park off the High Street which is having a detrimental impact upon locals businesses. Sandbags remain outside some of them after flooding last Friday. Groundwater levels remain high in area, however, there is much speculation on social media that the levels of flooding in the area may allegedly be due to the High Speed Rail HS2 tunnelling into the chalk aquifer which is displacing water. Credit: Ma
Library of Birmingham Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/library-of-birmingham-image62187236.html
RFDH4TCM–Library of Birmingham
Hambleden Brook, a chalk stream flowing through Hambleden in the Chilterns towards Mill End, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hambleden-brook-a-chalk-stream-flowing-through-hambleden-in-the-chilterns-29814493.html
RMBME4K9–Hambleden Brook, a chalk stream flowing through Hambleden in the Chilterns towards Mill End, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom.
Two metal trolleys abandoned in an English river. Water pollution of various types has become an increasing problem nationally and internationally Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-metal-trolleys-abandoned-in-an-english-river-water-pollution-of-various-types-has-become-an-increasing-problem-nationally-and-internationally-image258026831.html
RFTYP3RY–Two metal trolleys abandoned in an English river. Water pollution of various types has become an increasing problem nationally and internationally
Harefield, UK. 13 July, 2020. A sign at the Harvil Road protection camp indicates the possible danger to London’s water supply if HS2 drills into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley. This was the first camp established by environmental activists to fight against the HS2 high-speed rail link. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/harefield-uk-13-july-2020-a-sign-at-the-harvil-road-protection-camp-indicates-the-possible-danger-to-londons-water-supply-if-hs2-drills-into-the-chalk-aquifer-in-the-colne-valley-this-was-the-first-camp-established-by-environmental-activists-to-fight-against-the-hs2-high-speed-rail-link-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image365794522.html
RM2C73AJ2–Harefield, UK. 13 July, 2020. A sign at the Harvil Road protection camp indicates the possible danger to London’s water supply if HS2 drills into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley. This was the first camp established by environmental activists to fight against the HS2 high-speed rail link. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Chester, UK. 12th January, 2016. Protester stood on top of his tower structure surrounded by bailiffs. Credit: Dave Ellison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chester-uk-12th-january-2016-protester-stood-on-top-of-his-tower-structure-93002605.html
RMFB8HNH–Chester, UK. 12th January, 2016. Protester stood on top of his tower structure surrounded by bailiffs. Credit: Dave Ellison/Alamy Live News
Denham, UK. 29th December 2019. Stand for the Trees, a Walk for Wildlife and Water, organised by Chris Packham and supported by Extinction Rebellion, #ReThinkHS2, Save the Colne Valley, STOP HS2 and Hillingdon Green Party. Speakers described the threats to the habitats that are the homes of endangered eels, bats, otters, water voles, the loss of 28,000 trees to HS2 and the chalk aquifer that contributes to much of London’s water. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denham-uk-29th-december-2019-stand-for-the-trees-a-walk-for-wildlife-and-water-organised-by-chris-packham-and-supported-by-extinction-rebellion-rethinkhs2-save-the-colne-valley-stop-hs2-and-hillingdon-green-party-speakers-described-the-threats-to-the-habitats-that-are-the-homes-of-endangered-eels-bats-otters-water-voles-the-loss-of-28000-trees-to-hs2-and-the-chalk-aquifer-that-contributes-to-much-of-londons-water-credit-stephen-bellalamy-image337814882.html
RM2AHGP96–Denham, UK. 29th December 2019. Stand for the Trees, a Walk for Wildlife and Water, organised by Chris Packham and supported by Extinction Rebellion, #ReThinkHS2, Save the Colne Valley, STOP HS2 and Hillingdon Green Party. Speakers described the threats to the habitats that are the homes of endangered eels, bats, otters, water voles, the loss of 28,000 trees to HS2 and the chalk aquifer that contributes to much of London’s water. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy
Workmen near the site where protestors have occupied a drilling platform used to drill the aquifer in Uxbridge, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/workmen-near-the-site-where-protestors-have-occupied-a-drilling-platform-used-to-drill-the-aquifer-in-uxbridge-london-image344271415.html
RM2B02WKK–Workmen near the site where protestors have occupied a drilling platform used to drill the aquifer in Uxbridge, London.
Cows cooling off in the River Darent in Kent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cows-cooling-off-in-the-river-darent-in-kent-image256802781.html
RFTWPAFW–Cows cooling off in the River Darent in Kent
Roman Baths, Entrance. City of Bath, Somerset, UK. August, 2017. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roman-baths-entrance-city-of-bath-somerset-uk-august-2017-image159958232.html
RFK86MA0–Roman Baths, Entrance. City of Bath, Somerset, UK. August, 2017.
The library of Birmingham, Centenary Square, Birmingham, England, Europe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-library-of-birmingham-centenary-square-birmingham-england-europe-144061623.html
RMJAAG1Y–The library of Birmingham, Centenary Square, Birmingham, England, Europe
Chalfont St Peter, UK. 16th ?February, 2024. Thames Water have been in Chalfont St Peter for over a week pumping away excess water floodwater. The entrance to the town remains closed as does the car park off the High Street which is having a detrimental impact upon locals businesses. Sandbags remain outside some of them after flooding last Friday. Groundwater levels remain high in area, however, there is much speculation on social media that the levels of flooding in the area may allegedly be due to the High Speed Rail HS2 tunnelling into the chalk aquifer which is displacing water. Credit: Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chalfont-st-peter-uk-16th-february-2024-thames-water-have-been-in-chalfont-st-peter-for-over-a-week-pumping-away-excess-water-floodwater-the-entrance-to-the-town-remains-closed-as-does-the-car-park-off-the-high-street-which-is-having-a-detrimental-impact-upon-locals-businesses-sandbags-remain-outside-some-of-them-after-flooding-last-friday-groundwater-levels-remain-high-in-area-however-there-is-much-speculation-on-social-media-that-the-levels-of-flooding-in-the-area-may-allegedly-be-due-to-the-high-speed-rail-hs2-tunnelling-into-the-chalk-aquifer-which-is-displacing-water-credit-ma-image596668781.html
RM2WJMH39–Chalfont St Peter, UK. 16th ?February, 2024. Thames Water have been in Chalfont St Peter for over a week pumping away excess water floodwater. The entrance to the town remains closed as does the car park off the High Street which is having a detrimental impact upon locals businesses. Sandbags remain outside some of them after flooding last Friday. Groundwater levels remain high in area, however, there is much speculation on social media that the levels of flooding in the area may allegedly be due to the High Speed Rail HS2 tunnelling into the chalk aquifer which is displacing water. Credit: Ma
Library of Birmingham Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/library-of-birmingham-image62187169.html
RFDH4TA9–Library of Birmingham
Hambleden Brook, a chalk stream flowing from Hambleden in the Chilterns to Mill End, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hambleden-brook-a-chalk-stream-flowing-from-hambleden-in-the-chilterns-29813965.html
RMBME40D–Hambleden Brook, a chalk stream flowing from Hambleden in the Chilterns to Mill End, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom.
Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. A view of works for the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/harefield-uk-5th-february-2022-a-view-of-works-for-the-hs2-high-speed-rail-link-in-the-colne-valley-a-viaduct-requiring-292-piles-driven-into-the-aquifer-a-natural-water-filtration-system-is-currently-being-constructed-to-carry-hs2-across-lakes-and-watercourses-in-the-colne-valley-regional-park-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image459801108.html
RM2HM1N04–Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. A view of works for the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Chester, UK. 12th January, 2016. Bailiffs run across the field to various parts of the reinforced camp. Credit: Dave Ellison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chester-uk-12th-january-2016-bailiffs-run-across-the-field-to-various-93002148.html
RMFB8H58–Chester, UK. 12th January, 2016. Bailiffs run across the field to various parts of the reinforced camp. Credit: Dave Ellison/Alamy Live News
Denham, UK. 29th December 2019. Stand for the Trees, a Walk for Wildlife and Water, organised by Chris Packham and supported by Extinction Rebellion, #ReThinkHS2, Save the Colne Valley, STOP HS2 and Hillingdon Green Party. Speakers described the threats to the habitats that are the homes of endangered eels, bats, otters, water voles, the loss of 28,000 trees to HS2 and the chalk aquifer that contributes to much of London’s water. Pictured, Chris Packham. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denham-uk-29th-december-2019-stand-for-the-trees-a-walk-for-wildlife-and-water-organised-by-chris-packham-and-supported-by-extinction-rebellion-rethinkhs2-save-the-colne-valley-stop-hs2-and-hillingdon-green-party-speakers-described-the-threats-to-the-habitats-that-are-the-homes-of-endangered-eels-bats-otters-water-voles-the-loss-of-28000-trees-to-hs2-and-the-chalk-aquifer-that-contributes-to-much-of-londons-water-pictured-chris-packham-credit-stephen-bellalamy-image337814919.html
RM2AHGPAF–Denham, UK. 29th December 2019. Stand for the Trees, a Walk for Wildlife and Water, organised by Chris Packham and supported by Extinction Rebellion, #ReThinkHS2, Save the Colne Valley, STOP HS2 and Hillingdon Green Party. Speakers described the threats to the habitats that are the homes of endangered eels, bats, otters, water voles, the loss of 28,000 trees to HS2 and the chalk aquifer that contributes to much of London’s water. Pictured, Chris Packham. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy
Stop HS2 signs near the site where protestors have occupied a drilling platform used to drill the aquifer in Uxbridge, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stop-hs2-signs-near-the-site-where-protestors-have-occupied-a-drilling-platform-used-to-drill-the-aquifer-in-uxbridge-london-image344271416.html
RM2B02WKM–Stop HS2 signs near the site where protestors have occupied a drilling platform used to drill the aquifer in Uxbridge, London.
Cows cooling off in the River Darent in Kent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cows-cooling-off-in-the-river-darent-in-kent-image256802832.html
RFTWPAHM–Cows cooling off in the River Darent in Kent
The Roman baths Museum. City of Bath, Somerset, UK. August, 2017. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-roman-baths-museum-city-of-bath-somerset-uk-august-2017-image159957786.html
RFK86KP2–The Roman baths Museum. City of Bath, Somerset, UK. August, 2017.
Chalfont St Peter, UK. 16th ?February, 2024. Thames Water have been in Chalfont St Peter for over a week pumping away excess water floodwater. The entrance to the town remains closed as does the car park off the High Street which is having a detrimental impact upon locals businesses. Sandbags remain outside some of them after flooding last Friday. Groundwater levels remain high in area, however, there is much speculation on social media that the levels of flooding in the area may allegedly be due to the High Speed Rail HS2 tunnelling into the chalk aquifer which is displacing water. Credit: Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chalfont-st-peter-uk-16th-february-2024-thames-water-have-been-in-chalfont-st-peter-for-over-a-week-pumping-away-excess-water-floodwater-the-entrance-to-the-town-remains-closed-as-does-the-car-park-off-the-high-street-which-is-having-a-detrimental-impact-upon-locals-businesses-sandbags-remain-outside-some-of-them-after-flooding-last-friday-groundwater-levels-remain-high-in-area-however-there-is-much-speculation-on-social-media-that-the-levels-of-flooding-in-the-area-may-allegedly-be-due-to-the-high-speed-rail-hs2-tunnelling-into-the-chalk-aquifer-which-is-displacing-water-credit-ma-image596668664.html
RM2WJMGY4–Chalfont St Peter, UK. 16th ?February, 2024. Thames Water have been in Chalfont St Peter for over a week pumping away excess water floodwater. The entrance to the town remains closed as does the car park off the High Street which is having a detrimental impact upon locals businesses. Sandbags remain outside some of them after flooding last Friday. Groundwater levels remain high in area, however, there is much speculation on social media that the levels of flooding in the area may allegedly be due to the High Speed Rail HS2 tunnelling into the chalk aquifer which is displacing water. Credit: Ma
Library of Birmingham Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/library-of-birmingham-image62187231.html
RFDH4TCF–Library of Birmingham
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