A concrete box type storm drain diverting the high rise of water from the River Bollin passing through a CSO, The main chamber is around 80 ft long with the sewage in fall around a metre and a half in diameter, There are two storm guard overflow screens fitted each side to deter any 'Floatables' from the sewage line entering the river in the event of a flood.
we weren't interested in exploring anything the sewage lines had to offer and stuck to the storm drain which was quite impressive and judging by the water stained walls and the debris hanging from a chain around 4 ft off the ground caused by a severe current this place can be a totally different place in bad weather conditions
following the culvert outwards it splits into two 3ft high sections which run parallel to each other before meeting the grated outfall.
Been meaning to visit hear for a while as its been on the list forever and after searching for the right way in managed to get it done before the wet weather arrives.
we weren't interested in exploring anything the sewage lines had to offer and stuck to the storm drain which was quite impressive and judging by the water stained walls and the debris hanging from a chain around 4 ft off the ground caused by a severe current this place can be a totally different place in bad weather conditions
following the culvert outwards it splits into two 3ft high sections which run parallel to each other before meeting the grated outfall.
Been meaning to visit hear for a while as its been on the list forever and after searching for the right way in managed to get it done before the wet weather arrives.