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Report - Bowling beck, (Academy) Bradford, April 2019

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stranton

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Regular User
Been on my list since I last came to Bradford between July & August 2016, but never got round to returning
visited with @ACID- REFLUX thankyou for doing this with me & providing the 4gas.

The Bowling beck is a tributary of the Bradford beck,
which duals as a combined sewer for the eastern side.
The infall consists of a stoopy brick pipe which merge's with the combined sewer & continues as a concrete culvert,
there's a lot of water leaking through the culvert inc 2 discharging pipes.

one of 2 stoopy brick pipes which continue towards the infall

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the beck discharges here & now becomes a combined sewer

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I was wanting to follow this,
but on prodding tripod in the stagnant water I knew it would of breached my thigh waders.

detention tank with the usual chompers & Archimedes screws

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during excess flooding the sewer will pour across this wall & continue along the culvert

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tumbling steps

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2nd stoopy pipe which continues towards the infall

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concrete pipe

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this takes stooping to the limit & it's long

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the beck discharges here & now becomes a combined sewer

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2nd detention tank with the usual chompers & Archimedes screws

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during excess flooding the sewer will pour across a wall & continue along this pipe & then the culvert

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tumbling steps

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both becks or combined sewers merge here,
then continue towards the outfall

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merging of the Bowling beck & Bradford beck

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thanks for viewing
 
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pastybarm

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28DL Full Member
What's that stuff on the floor, with your boot/shoe prints in it? S***e? Or sediment? Looks a bit like sand, but not quite dense enough?
 

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pastybarm

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Bradford must get some serious storm flow. In that Hong kong report on the international sites, the outfall had a big tumbling steps feature, just before the outfall. I assume these steps act as a baffle in drains?
 

tallginge

more tall than ginger tho.....
Regular User
Brickwork, stonework, concrete segments, overflows, tumbling bays, big junctions and archimedes bloody screws - got everything this. Nice report :thumb
 

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