No idea with Darkie, but every stormwater "flood gate" story I've heard has been garbage, however now that cities are harvesting rainwater, I've seen underground reservoirs that have gates & I wonder if they also use them for flood control - so if a reservoir was near full & a load of rain was coming, would they empty the reservoir so as they may catch more water in a potential flood?the_observer wrote: ↑27 May 2023, 5:06 pmTo piggyback on this thread with another question about the Darkie - I'd really like to do it, but I've heard that the council does flush outs at times. Is it known when the council flushes it out, or is it truly at random? I read that the water level isn't super intense, but I'd rather avoid it completely, especially with the drop at the outflow...
Cheers mate. This is the push I needed to get out there and give it an explore, although I definitely won't be going this one alone - I will certainly be bringing a mate or two for this explore haha. Looking forward to seeing the doll room in personironfistdoug wrote: ↑28 May 2023, 10:56 amNo idea with Darkie, but every stormwater "flood gate" story I've heard has been garbage, however now that cities are harvesting rainwater, I've seen underground reservoirs that have gates & I wonder if they also use them for flood control - so if a reservoir was near full & a load of rain was coming, would they empty the reservoir so as they may catch more water in a potential flood?the_observer wrote: ↑27 May 2023, 5:06 pmTo piggyback on this thread with another question about the Darkie - I'd really like to do it, but I've heard that the council does flush outs at times. Is it known when the council flushes it out, or is it truly at random? I read that the water level isn't super intense, but I'd rather avoid it completely, especially with the drop at the outflow...
Actually they do have a device that could let water from the ponds into Darkie. I don't think it would be enjoyable, but I doubt it would wash you out.