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Some areas are still without mains power. Large generators like this one are
keeping the lights on for those neighbourhoods. Our own street was on one of
these for the first two weeks after the quake.
An ad hock community notice board has also popped up here.
A salubrious little airfield in Gloucestershire, RAF Windrush was opened in 1940 and closed 5 years later. Primarily a Relief Landing Ground (RLG) for RAF Chipping Norton and latterly under the control of RAF Little Rissington. Used primarily for training new RAF pilots for between 4 and 6 weeks at a time, thousands must have passed through the airfield.
Without a hardstanding runway, Sommerfield tracking was laid initially, and soon after the airfield was upgraded with a concrete perimeter track and watch office or tower. The perimeter track remains, as does an original hangar, the control tower, Battle HQ (a modified Type 27 pillbox) and a few ancillary buildings.
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As if diameters of pipes were not important. This here was for waste water coming from the washing basin.
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The contractors decided to use the excavator in the foreground to recover their generator, which was near the middle of the temporary bridge.
These six louvers will exhaust up to 7.2MW of generator power. Five layers of sound attenuation material and special silencers on the end of each generator radiator ensure things are quiet when the generators are running. At least from the outside!
The hydroelectric facility operated by PPL Montana in Thompson Falls, Montana. It's one of the dams at issue in the Supreme Court case PPL Montana v. Montana.
Read here for more: www.nytimes.com/gwire/2011/10/03/03greenwire-supreme-cour...