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The unprocessed water's duct. At the other end is a place of third clarification basin, which had been demolished already prior to our expedition.
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The pumping house was in the middle of the plant.
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Three screw feeders for transferring water to further cleaning processes.
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Recent times have been tough for this building. The screws apart from one have been ripped away without saving force and efforts.
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Alternative cam settings.
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Eastern corner. There's a window to a basement in extreme right, let's check it..
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Naah! It's full of water, really not an inviting basement. According to Silent Wall, the adjacent gold field has something to do with this.
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Doorways to the pumping house were blocked, but there were ways in like this harsh hole in the wall.
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Spiral stairways took upstairs.
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Upstairs of the pumping house was emptied from original equipment, surely mighty pumps.
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This connector of one screw pump duct line was surprisingly small. Can it be that all that water would flow through this?
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The switching room had been arsoned for a dozen times, atleast that's how it looked.
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Everything's rosted, oxidized and burnt and to boot, smashed, ripped and messed.
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Black colour on the limestone bricks came from fire, yellow spots from paintball.
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Some windows were even boarded! But ironically that had just given graffiti writers more space to fill.
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To maintain out political correctness, I won't translate this outburst on a wall of the basement.. There had also been pumps here, there were some more duct connectors close to the floor level.
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The surprising "Hekido posse" has also climbed the roof of the pumping house.
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