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  2. Triadelphia Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Dam was put into operation in 1944. In 2017, the WSSC began a renovation project in order to rehabilitate the 13 tainter gates and the dam's concrete spillway surface, and the original intake gates and bar screen. The project began in June 2017, and was completed in December 2019. [9]

  3. Ocean temperature - Wikipedia

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    The ocean temperature plays a crucial role in the global climate system, ocean currents and for marine habitats. It varies depending on depth, geographical location and season. Not only does the temperature differ in seawater, so does the salinity. Warm surface water is generally saltier than the cooler deep or polar waters. [1]

  4. English Channel - Wikipedia

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    The English Channel, [a] [1] also known as the Channel, is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Southern England from northern France.It links to the southern part of the North Sea by the Strait of Dover at its northeastern end.

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  7. West Pier - Wikipedia

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    West Pier circa 1900. By this time a central bandstand and full-length weather screens had been added. A pavilion had opened in 1893. The pier's length was 1,115 feet (340 m) with a width of 310 feet (94 m) at the pierhead. [6] It was built with cast iron threaded columns screwed into the seabed. [7]

  8. East Australian Current - Wikipedia

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    Heat flux in the East Australian Current from the equator toward the South Pole. The EAC is a surface current driven by winds over the South Pacific. These winds control how the current behaves at different times of year. The EAC starts on the west edge of the South Pacific Gyre where it collects warm, nutrient-poor water. As it skirts along ...

  9. Brighton sewers - Wikipedia

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    The city of Brighton and Hove in England has an extensive system of Victorian sewers running under the town, and a large modern storm drain under the beach. [1] The system is connected to a number of outfalls at the popular bathing beach, including emergency storm-water outfalls which could still release raw sewage until the 1990s.