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Waterworks River is a river, at one time a tidal river, in the London Borough of Newham, one of the Bow Back Rivers that flow into the Bow Creek part of the River Lea, which in turn flows into the River Thames. Whilst running through the park, which hosted the 2012 Summer Olympics, the river forms the border between the London Aquatics Centre on one bank, and the Olympic Stadium on the other. Steles (Waterworks) by artist Keith Wilson was the first artwork completed in the Olympic Park. It consists of thirty-five brightly coloured stele-like sculptures rising from the river.

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  • Der Waterworks River ist ein Wasserlauf im London Borough of Newham; er ist Teil der und mündet in den Bow Creek, einen Teil des River Lea. Der Wasserlauf wurde 1743 für die Startford Waterworks (später in der aufgegangen) angelegt, um Wasser für ein Staubecken an der Saynes Mill in Stratford zu gewinnen. Der Wasserlauf wurde in den 1930er Jahren auf 30,5 m verbreitert, um die Flutgefahr in Stratford zu vermindern. Der Wasserlauf wird von Betonplatten begrenzt. Der Wasserlauf führt am London Aquatics Centre auf der einen Seite und dem Olympiastadion auf der anderen Seite vorbei. (de)
  • Waterworks River is a river, at one time a tidal river, in the London Borough of Newham, one of the Bow Back Rivers that flow into the Bow Creek part of the River Lea, which in turn flows into the River Thames. The river is an artificial channel, cut for the Stratford Waterworks (later purchased by the East London Waterworks Company) in 1743, from the Old River Lee channel (above Old Ford Lock), to supply a reservoir at Saynes Mill, Stratford. It was widened to 100 feet (30.5 m) in the 1930s, as part of a project to prevent flooding in Stratford. The channel is lined for large stretches with concrete slabs, though sections through the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park have been landscaped to a more natural setting. Whilst running through the park, which hosted the 2012 Summer Olympics, the river forms the border between the London Aquatics Centre on one bank, and the Olympic Stadium on the other. Steles (Waterworks) by artist Keith Wilson was the first artwork completed in the Olympic Park. It consists of thirty-five brightly coloured stele-like sculptures rising from the river. (en)
  • O rio Waterworks é um rio de marés no bairro de , um dos rios Bow Back que flui para a parte do rio Lea no estuário Bow Creek Rivers, que vira para o rio Tâmisa. O rio é um canal artificial, cortado para a em 1743, desde o canal do antigo rio Lea (abaixo do Old Ford Lock), para fornecer um reservatório em Stratford. Foi ampliado para 30,5 metros na década de 1930, como parte de um projeto para prevenir as cheias em Stratford. O canal está delineado com lajes de betão. O rio forma uma fronteira entre o Centro Aquático de Londres e a Arena de Polo Aquático numa margem, e o Estádio Olímpico de Londres na outra, dentro do Parque Olímpico Rainha Isabel, local de competição dos Jogos de 2012. (pt)
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  • Der Waterworks River ist ein Wasserlauf im London Borough of Newham; er ist Teil der und mündet in den Bow Creek, einen Teil des River Lea. Der Wasserlauf wurde 1743 für die Startford Waterworks (später in der aufgegangen) angelegt, um Wasser für ein Staubecken an der Saynes Mill in Stratford zu gewinnen. Der Wasserlauf wurde in den 1930er Jahren auf 30,5 m verbreitert, um die Flutgefahr in Stratford zu vermindern. Der Wasserlauf wird von Betonplatten begrenzt. Der Wasserlauf führt am London Aquatics Centre auf der einen Seite und dem Olympiastadion auf der anderen Seite vorbei. (de)
  • Waterworks River is a river, at one time a tidal river, in the London Borough of Newham, one of the Bow Back Rivers that flow into the Bow Creek part of the River Lea, which in turn flows into the River Thames. Whilst running through the park, which hosted the 2012 Summer Olympics, the river forms the border between the London Aquatics Centre on one bank, and the Olympic Stadium on the other. Steles (Waterworks) by artist Keith Wilson was the first artwork completed in the Olympic Park. It consists of thirty-five brightly coloured stele-like sculptures rising from the river. (en)
  • O rio Waterworks é um rio de marés no bairro de , um dos rios Bow Back que flui para a parte do rio Lea no estuário Bow Creek Rivers, que vira para o rio Tâmisa. O rio é um canal artificial, cortado para a em 1743, desde o canal do antigo rio Lea (abaixo do Old Ford Lock), para fornecer um reservatório em Stratford. Foi ampliado para 30,5 metros na década de 1930, como parte de um projeto para prevenir as cheias em Stratford. O canal está delineado com lajes de betão. (pt)
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  • Waterworks River (de)
  • Rio Waterworks (pt)
  • Waterworks River (en)
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