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Posted By: Neil_c Plinth? Upton - 5th Apr 2010 5:59pm
H,

Does anybody know what the plinth was for near Upton station?

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Posted By: MissGuided Re: Plinth? Upton - 5th Apr 2010 6:53pm
Here ya go matey: https://www.wikiwirral.co.uk/forums...e_Tower_by_Upton_Station.html#Post340564
Posted By: angie Re: Plinth? Upton - 5th Apr 2010 7:10pm
does this help upton

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Posted By: Neil_c Re: Plinth? Upton - 5th Apr 2010 7:37pm
Cheers. I thought the existing brick building was just a substation as there is a pretty large transformer at the back.
Posted By: uptoncx Re: Plinth? Upton - 5th Apr 2010 11:01pm
The quote under the picture is only partly correct, the structure is actually the base of the chimney and not part of the shaft. It is also the only part of the pumping station that remains, the building next to the structure is an electricity switching station.

Posted By: Neil_c Re: Plinth? Upton - 6th Apr 2010 7:02pm
Ahh I see. I'd imagine that the borehole wasn't needed once the Alwen Reservoir was completed. Suprises me that Prenton borehole is still used although the contractors told me there is a serious amount of water down there.
Posted By: jimbob Re: Plinth? Upton - 6th Apr 2010 9:13pm
On the subject of bore holes. there is one in Balls road, not sure if it is still in use.
Posted By: Neil_c Re: Plinth? Upton - 6th Apr 2010 10:14pm
Artesian wells and boreholes aren't as common now as most of the water will come from the Dee regulation system. Much of the industry that once used ground water has long gone. This is a problem that has affected the Liverpool loop; as the water table has risen because of the lack of abstraction, it enters the tunnels and has to be pumped out.
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: Plinth? Upton - 6th Apr 2010 10:39pm
A quote from a man in the know from last year ....

Water for Wirral comes in now either from:
Sutton Hall WTW, fed from the Dee at points near Handbridge and Heron Bridge in Chester.

Ellesmere Port is split between Sutton Hall and a bulk supply point at Hapsford which combines water from Hurleston Treatment Works in Chester and Simmonds Hill Res and Borehole at the back of Frodsham.

Prenton is supplied partially from Crosshill SR (water from Sutton Hall) or from Prenton SR which gets it's water from Prenton Borehole (Prenton Dell Road) and Sutton Hall via Clatterbridge roundabout.

West Kirby gets water from both Newton and Grange boreholes as well as supplies from Crosshill and Heswall SR's.
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Plinth? Upton - 6th Apr 2010 11:19pm
Is it true that Arrowe and Clatterbridge have their own boreholes or is that a myth?
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: Plinth? Upton - 7th Apr 2010 12:00am
I am fairly sure there were boreholes at Clatterbridge and I think they did trial bores at Arrowe but there was something silly happened. All rings bells but the memory isn't there.
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Plinth? Upton - 7th Apr 2010 9:04am
I just wondered if there was a reason that the water tasted so bad at Arrowe- even coming through new plumbing where I work...
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: Plinth? Upton - 7th Apr 2010 1:07pm
Originally Posted by Snooze
I just wondered if there was a reason that the water tasted so bad at Arrowe- even coming through new plumbing where I work...
That's the recycled mortuary rinse.
Posted By: Neil_c Re: Plinth? Upton - 7th Apr 2010 10:36pm
some info I've got on Prenton in another post:

I live near the Borehole and got talking to some of the lads from North West Water a few years ago. The water is now pumped from one of four grey covered shafts that you can see on the map:

http://www.multimap.com/maps/?qs=ch43+3ad&countryCode=GB#map=53.36912,-3.0599|19|32&bd=useful_information&loc=GB:53.36864:-3.05992:16|ch43 3ad|CH43 3AD

Every six months or so a huge crane turns up to move the pipes from one shaft to another. The pipes I'd say are over 10m high when they are out the ground.

About 8 years ago very small traces of arsenic were found in the water which was why the treatment plant at the rear of the pump house was built.

A few years later United Utils seemed very interested in the sewers that run down Prenton Village Rd. I found a doc on the internet that highlighted a risk of cryptosporidium osmos in the prenton plant. I rang United Utils and spoke to someone quite high up almost straight away.

The danger was because the sewers were old and likely to seep into the drinking water at the borehole. Lanes for drains lined the sewers to prevent this happening. United utils informed me that they have monitoring equipment in the plant. The borehole pumps its water up to Prenton tank. Also you will see that an old shaft in the Dell flats car park next door is now fenced off (this was also mentioned in the doc I found). I assume this must still link with the underground water supply and they didnt want to risk contamination.
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