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at 16:09:51 on Wed, 7 Aug 2019, Tim+ remarked:
The one thing I've not seen mentioned anywhere is whether they have
been emptying the reservoir by the normal route (valves draining into
canal system) in addition to the much-publicised pumping operation. I
presume they have, but it's not (that I've seen) been mentioned.

Exactly. Have they decided not to, or has it just escaped the attention
of the civilian press?

Well it would beggar belief if they *havent* opened the normal drain
valves but I imagine that theyre not designed to empty a reservoir
quickly. After all, if you have a working spillway why would you need a
humongous drain valve?

Because the spillway only works when the reservoir is 101% full, and you
need to drain them when 100% full.


The reservoir already has an outlet to feed the canals and probably another
€śservice drain€ť. Im sure that they were using all all available drains
before bringing in pumps. Why wouldnt they?


Agreed. I'm more interested in why it's not been reported. Just lack of
observation perhaps?

Probably. No very visible and not as exciting as fire engines and lots
of pipes and pumps. Also not straightforward to dump loads of water into
the canal system. The pumps were emptying into the river.
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bert