Paul - I've been on the sewer tour. It was very interesting, mostly
containing rainwater runoff than poo. We emerged from a manhole on the edge
of the Old Steine to the surprise of pedestrians. And you're right, it does
raise questions on how much of underground could/should be mapped. I think
i'd
An idle thought, but I wonder how much of this could or should be mapped?
http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/sites/b/brighton_sewers/index.shtml
https://www.southernwater.co.uk/brighton-sewer-tours
Regards,
*Paul*
On 5 January 2017 at 09:38, Jez Nicholson wrote:
> I
I use the quarterly projects to focus my attention on different aspects of
the city I live in. Factlets that i've unearthed so far are:
* I'm going to have to be creative for water in Brighton & Hove as most of
it is in the water table.
* Water influenced the shape of the city, as it did for
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