The Thames has fresh water from its source in the Cotswolds, as nearly all rivers have fresh water from their sources.
The River Thames is tidal as far upstream as Teddington Lock in west London and therefore a mixture of salt and fresh water. Upstream of Teddington Lock is freshwater only.
Desalination is the process to change the salt sea water into fresh water to become energy.
Thames Water ended in 1989.
Thames Water's population is 4,600.
No, the River Thames is tidal sea and fresh water from London to the sea but there are no sharks living there.
It does, the Thames is a river
no< fresh water will become mixed with the salt water
As in the case of all rivers which flow into seas or oceans, the Nile River mixes its fresh water with the salt water of the Mediterranean at its delta. There is no exact point at which a river ceases to be fresh water and become salt water.
You become fresh and healthy, water is life itself
Thames Water was created in 1973.
Thames Water Ring Main was created in 1993.
Is the River Thames Salty? Yes and no. The River Thames is tidal between Teddington (near Richmond) and its mouth in the North Sea, meaning that it rises and falls with the tides. This makes the Thames a bit salty in this area. However, the salinity increases gradually as you move towards the sea, meaning that even at Battersea, the water can still be regarded as 'fresh water' and not salty. you can find out more here: http://www.the-river-thames.co.uk/weather.htm
One can get Thames water directly from the river Thames in UK. The river is adjacent to several towns, some of them are London, Dartford, Gravesend, Southend, Kingston upon Thames, Maidenhead and Wallingford.