Wednesday, December 10, 2008

One flange, two flange, three flange, more..?



Today's dive was another installment in the recently commenced project to support the investigation of the Kingston Pump House and its associated pipelines. The intention was to get some half decent imagery of the different joints on the pipeline and to look for any other interesting features. Well, having previously noted two different joint types, the first surprise was finding a third. Examples of each are shown. Another delightful discovery was what may be the missing union with the shore-side ducting. Just to the right of the severed end of the pipe that heads off into the Lake, a pipe opening was found protruding from the breakwater and pointing roughly towards the other section.

For the record - visibility was about 40' - less than the ideal conditions would have suggested, but the Lake was pretty disturbed yesterday. The water temperature is down to 39℉ (4℃).

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