Such Plumbers, Those Romans!

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Such Plumbers, Those Romans!

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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/u ... 916691.ece

Britain’s oldest bath overflow is to be given its first thorough inspection nearly 2,000 years after it was built.

For two millennia the Great Drain has carried the mineral-rich waters of Britain’s only hot spring from the Roman Bath in Bath to the nearby River Avon. The drain runs for nearly half a mile under the city but although parts of it are large enough for a man to walk through, it has never been fully explored.

Archaeologists will have their first opportunity to get inside the previously inaccessible sections of the Great Drain this month when engineers open it up for repairs.
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I liked the notation that the 2000 year old part of the drain seemed to be just fine, but the extension built in the 1960s had collapsed.

This brings up the question of a design problem, a workman ship problem or a funding problem.
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Re: Such Plumbers, Those Romans!

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kbs2244 wrote:I liked the notation that the 2000 year old part of the drain seemed to be just fine, but the extension built in the 1960s had collapsed.

This brings up the question of a design problem, a workman ship problem or a funding problem.
Or all three.
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