Now that the swirl concentrators are buried, earthmoving on an even more awesome scope is used to lay pipe in West Park. [photo 1] [photo 2] [photo 3]
N. Seventh & Willow
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Now that the swirl concentrators are buried, earthmoving on an even more awesome scope is used to lay pipe in West Park. [photo 1] [photo 2] [photo 3]
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Just want to know if you saw them bury the swirl concentrators, since it’s easy to assume that certain things are being done. If you did not see it yourself, then how do we know?
For example, I talked to several folks who saw the multiple large plastic containers resting nearby earlier during the project, and those folks thought the containers had been installed. However, I saw them loaded up on a flatbed and carted to a different location.
Admittedly, I made some assumptions. They were there, then the ground was smoothed over and they were gone.
Chuck, maybe you saw old ones being removed? Unlike the ones at the north entrance to the park, the set at the southern location didn’t collapse, as far as I know.
If only there were some way to ascertain whether or not the swirl concentrators were buried! But I’m sure no one’s talking.