This is based on an Ecosia search.
The water storage tank being built under the Mystery in Wavertree Park, Liverpool, is designed to hold 5.5 million litres of rainwater, which is equivalent to more than two Olympic-sized swimming pools. This large underground tank, which will be about 60 feet deep, is part of a £30 million project by United Utilities aimed at reducing the risk of flooding in the local area by managing stormwater more effectively.
The project involves installing this massive tank beneath a section of the park to capture and store excess rainwater, helping to alleviate pressure on the local drainage system during heavy rain events. This will reduce flooding risks for nearby homes and streets, contributing to better flood resilience in the community.
Despite its environmental benefits, the project has caused some community concern due to the disruption in the park during construction and the impact on the green space known locally as The Mystery. However, the tank is a crucial infrastructure investment to tackle flooding challenges exacerbated by climate change and urban development.
If you just want to have a look over the fence this guy is brilliant at that sort of thing. D.T.
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