How Green The Interflow

Introduction

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How Green The Interflow

Image: © MDS Taken: 10 Feb 2007

Beneath this seep on the Port Marine site resides a shear at approximately 30 degree north and west when the storm drain, left of photograph, was firstly installed, then provided with a weir. Clay and silt under rubble and dust waste, now tree planted. How much of the interflow caused the ground for the slip and how much the slip and storm drain affect the interflow may provide the elderly foreman and the excavator driver who restored the slope with some hours of contemplation, in winter rain this being less of a hazard than in the deep mud and the slog through the works, alongside this steep main flood channel edge toward the Severn estuary.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.4857
Longitude
-2.760795