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Arrow ARCHIVE: Processor Drain, Manchester – May 2010 - 07-05-2010, 02:30

Visited with Appo & Rookie...

This is one of the best drains that I have done up to now because it has such a large mix of features – RBP, RCP, Square concrete pipe, Different size manhole chambers, CSO chambers and two sewage scrapers/filters (Processors).

The drain is a part of the Moston Brook and once at the Outfall makes its way down to Inhospitable/The Works.

This place has sections dating from the early 1900’s to 2004/2005. After starting at the Outfall walking up to the Infall it took us just over an hour checking stuff out on the way, Stopping at a garage close to the Infall for some food then back underground for roughly four hours getting shots before finally emerging back out to where we had started.

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Infall


Appo/Manhole


Ladders


04/05




Sh*t Sifter


Sewage Pipe


RCP to RBP


I could have spent a lot more time in this section...


Corner


Myself


Outfall

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