Whaley Bridge pumps...
In message , at 12:19:41 on Mon, 5 Aug 2019,
Gareth's was W7 now W10 Downstairs Computer
remarked:
On 05/08/2019 10:37, Mike Clarke wrote:
On 05/08/2019 10:18, NY wrote:
I may have missed something in the earlier new reports, but why are
they having to *pump* water out of the reservoir? Is there a problem
with taking water out in the normal way? I think it's a canal feeder
reservoir. Can the canals not cope with a greater flow of water into
them than was originally intended?
Canals weren't designed to carry a significant flow of water.
With the exception of the LLangollen Canal which is a source of
drinking water for Manchester.
There are many canals which are mainly water-feeders. I expect the first
few miles of the canal at Whaley Bridge are (for the Ashton and
Macclesfield canals).
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Roland Perry
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