Removing filter units

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Removing filter units

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 22 Aug 1995

During the project that saw the abandonment of the old treatment works at Holmestyes Image, temporary facilities were provided adjacent to Cote Lane, consisting of prefabricated DAF (dissolved air flotation - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissolved_air_flotation ) and filtration units and chemical dosing, housed in a precast concrete agricultural style building. I don't have a photo of the building, but this is the DAF unit being craned off the site at the end of the project. The concrete base was then broken up and the site grassed over Image The zone was transferred to the new large treatment works at Brownhill Image

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Image Location

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53.547928
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-1.78837