I think there's some sort of pump that transfers the water back into the local water supply. The water was accidentally discharged with the dye in.Apologies to ask a thick question, where does it leak from? An over flow or is some of the infrastructure/pit porous?
It wasn't a water supply AIUI, rather a nearby stream.I think there's some sort of pump that transfers the water back into the local water supply. The water was accidentally discharged with the dye in.
Apologies to ask a thick question, where does it leak from? An over flow or is some of the infrastructure/pit porous?
Because when it rains hard the reservoirs overflow, or, if there are tanks, the fillers overflow when they are full.Wait, what!! They allowed it to turn up into the locals streams? Yeah, that's definitely healthy for the village (not).
Why not just cut it from the local reservoir and just build some tanks to hold the dyed water for nemesis?
Planning docs have now been uploaded. The majority of the track is set to be replaced along with most of the supports.
Unfortunately the new track will be filled with sand to reduce noise impact on the local area.
Which season is it closed for? This years? I must’ve missed that when reading itWith it being planned to close for a season, I wonder what plans they have in place to temporarily replace it's capacity? Surely they'd need to compensate with another ride (even if it's temporary)?
Why would they need to close Nemesis for a season? They have about 4 months of closed season and if they can't get it all done in 4 months there's always next closed season.With it being planned to close for a season, I wonder what plans they have in place to temporarily replace it's capacity? Surely they'd need to compensate with another ride (even if it's temporary)?
Look, I understand that the locals have to put up with this for 24/7 most of the time, but this is literally important theme park history were talking about.