WW2 water tank, part of an EWS

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The photograph on this page of WW2 water tank, part of an EWS by Dr Iain Maoileoin as part of the Geograph project.

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WW2 water tank, part of an EWS

Image: © Dr Iain Maoileoin Taken: 26 Jul 2022

A picture of a WW2 water-tank at the Inverness Filter bunker. The tank is approx 4y x 4y x 2 yards, so approximately 6,000 gallons of water - or about 20,000 litres. As well as servicing the bunker in WW2, tank was also a local source of Emergency Water. The indoor tank - put in around the early 1990s is at https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6258050

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.481074
Longitude
-4.199212