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LittleMike
October 26th, 2009, 21:09
To all it may concern,

The watercourse that used to flow through this culvert has now been diverted, leaving the tunnel in a somewhat disused state. Upon entering via the outfall, me Yaz and Toothdoctor discovered that the lowered water level has now left the previously-submerged coal deposits on the floor of the drain exposed. As a result, oxygen levels in the tunnel have now dropped.

In the first 50-80m heading upstream in the concrete section from the outfall we had no problems, but the next 40-50m leading to the junction room saw the oxygen levels rapidly drop from 20.9% down to 17.9%, at which point we aborted exploration.

It is worth noting that the drop in oxygen happened very consistently as we moved slowly through the tunnel right up to the point we turned round, suggesting that the air may well reach lethal levels only a small distance further into the culvert. In addition, there now appears to be absolutely no air flow in the tunnel whatsoever so the situation is likely to get even worse over time. I suspect the lack of ventilation may be due to the infall being sealed but we didn't have enough time to go and check.

In addition, as with coal mines, the quality of the air could well depend on many other factors such as the atmospheric pressure from day to day and the time of year.

For identification purposes, the culvert has a very distinctive 7-8ft parabolic concrete shape at it's downstream end
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2330/2321822575_e975ce1bf8.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/little-mike/2321822575/)

And a decaying 6-7ft brick arch shape at it's upstream end (which may or may not now be sealed)
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a95/jondoe_264/kinder8.jpg
(Picture by JonDoe)


A sad farewell to one of my all-time favourite drains :(

Hpipe
October 26th, 2009, 21:43
An important heads-up, thanks Mike. Can I ask what sort of meter you use please?

diehardlove
October 26th, 2009, 22:05
i was going to ask the same but didnt want to sound daft incase only one type
cheers for asking hpipe as now il know

Bunk3r
October 27th, 2009, 03:51
some may say signs are a bit nanny state,but I would say it deserves them if anyone is local.

Oxygen Thief
October 27th, 2009, 08:20
some may say signs are a bit nanny state,but I would say it deserves them if anyone is local.

Good idea, in the fashion of the darkplaces signs at Box. If it looks too official people will dismiss it.

Bunk3r
October 27th, 2009, 09:17
I was thinking rather than just 'Bad air' as would be common in mines something with a bit more explanation (youngsters may think bad air is air that doesnt smell nice) "low air flow, low oxygen levels" may do it.

Dempsey
October 27th, 2009, 11:19
Aye kids would so easily get down there too....

Nice one mike, always got the sets of breathing app if you really want to do it though...