What is this?

Started by JBR, October 18, 2024, 05:32:08 PM

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JBR

Anyone have any idea what this thing could be?
I happened to come across it whilst using Google Maps.  It's adjacent to a residential area to the east of Stockport, Cheshire.
My first idea was an ancient buried flying saucer!

(Sorry, trying to post a picture,  I have a .jpg)
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JBR

OK, worked it out!  Any ideas?

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klondike

I've used the coordinates to zoom around it but am no nearer. A sizeable man made mound with two pretty sturdy looking buildings on it. There is some sort of warning sign on the inner gate. Seems it may have its own little electric substation but that's all I can see.

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/53%C2%B025'19.9%22N+2%C2%B005'06.5%22W/@53.4220321,-2.0862612,67a,35y,264.78h,45.04t/data=!3m1!1e3!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d53.42219!4d-2.08515?hl=en&entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MTAxNi4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D

Maybe something to do with pumping water but that's just a wild guess.

Diasi

It's a local reservoir, there was virtually an identical one a couple of fields away where I lived in Watnall, Notts.
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JBR

Thank you both.
Well done, Klon, for locating the place.
Thanks Diasi, for that suggestion which does make a lot of sense.
Actually, Knon's 'wild guess' was pretty close after all.
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klondike

The buildings on top looked like pump stations I'd seen elsewhere, It clearly needed a fair bit of power or it wouldn't have had its own substation which I also recognised from elsewhere. I guessed they were maybe water pumps,

Diasi

Quote from: JBR on October 18, 2024, 08:55:18 PMThank you both.
Well done, Klon, for locating the place.
Thanks Diasi, for that suggestion which does make a lot of sense.
Actually, Knon's 'wild guess' was pretty close after all.
I've just had a look at the map that klondike posted & there's a school called Greave primary school so as I thought it was a reservoir I Googled Greave Reservoir.

https://bitly.cx/dBQ1

https://www.flickr.com/photos/stevek59/50214953927
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JBR

Well, that is without doubt what it is.  Thanks all for the interest.
Which begs another question:
Most reservoirs are open to the air (and much bigger of course), so what is the advantage of having a covered reservoir?
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Diasi

Quote from: JBR on October 18, 2024, 10:37:11 PMWell, that is without doubt what it is.  Thanks all for the interest.
Which begs another question:
Most reservoirs are open to the air (and much bigger of course), so what is the advantage of having a covered reservoir?
I'm fairly sure that the water has already been treated so it's to stop contamination.

A more accurate name is a local water storage facility.
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klondike

I'm guessing that it's a giant version of water tower.

Diasi

Quote from: klondike on October 19, 2024, 09:58:20 AMI'm guessing that it's a giant version of water tower.
Yes.
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JBR

Quote from: Diasi on October 19, 2024, 09:42:36 AMI'm fairly sure that the water has already been treated so it's to stop contamination.

A more accurate name is a local water storage facility.
Yes, that makes a lot of sense.  Better than those unsightly American water towers.
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Ashy