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Chester Weir

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AU: G. S. TAYLOR, P. HILLIS, I. WALKER TI: Pilot-Plant Trials on River Dee Water at Huntington SO: Water and Environment Journal VL: 7 NO: 4 PG: 333-342 YR: 1993 ON: 1747-6593 PN: 1747-6585 AD: Research Manager and Research Assistant, respectively, Research and Technical Development, Huntington WTW,
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The weir continues to provide three essential roles in maintaining the very substantial water abstractions from the River Dee. It prevents tidal water ingress up-river for all but the highest tides; it provides the water head for an abstraction immediately behind the weir and it holds back what is a
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that can be opened to provide extra draft once the water levels on each side of the weir have equalised. This allows carefully planned passage from the non-tidal River Dee, via the short tidal estuary section, onto the Dee Branch of the
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For boats wanting to pass between the non-tidal section and the Shropshire Union, there is a tricky weir passage that can only be made at certain states of the tide. You will also need to book passage through the locks of the Dee
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The weir can be navigated by crossing over the top during high spring tides. On the city-side of the weir is the United Kingdom's only example of a weir gate, a low height single
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The former hydro-electric power station on the Old Dee Bridge may again generate power for the first time since the second world war.
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United Utilities vacated the turbine building in 2015, ending its use as a pump station, and allowing installation of a new
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Special Arrangements are needed to navigate through the gate in the weir at a suitable tide.
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power station, which operated from 1913 to 1939 on the site of the former mills.
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North West Water Ltd.; Technical Specialist, Water Treatment Group, WRc.
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long linear lake which enables that largest abstraction to be taken at
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at Chester. The weir gate is between the two poles next to the bridge.
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Century Old Hydro-Electric Power Station May Be Brought Back Into Use
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The Old Dee Bridge on 'Chester: a Virtual Stroll Around the Walls'
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The River Dee on 'Chester: a Virtual Stroll Around the Walls'
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Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire West and Chester
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Index


River Dee
weir
River Dee
Chester
Cheshire
Old Dee Bridge
grid reference
SJ407658
salmon
National Heritage List for England
listed building
causeway
sandstone
Hugh Lupus, 1st Earl of Chester
Benedictine
Abbey of St Werburgh
Chester Cathedral
Chester City Council
hydro-electric
Huntington
United Utilities
Wirral
lock gate
Shropshire Union Canal
hydro electric generating plant
icon
Cheshire portal
Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire West and Chester

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