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This underground bunker was to be used by waterboard personnel to stay in for up to 30 days during a nuclear attack.They would have been able to monitor the contamination levels in the nearby reservoir.

Decontamination shower..all manually pumped.

Opps room

Hatch

Dormatory that held 12 personnel via tri-bunk beds

Cramped wc

Ventilation room pumps with manual handles facility

Generator

Blast door


if you cant sleep and want more click below...

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Wow, what an excellent find! It looks really pristine, too.
I like the sign that says not to use the urinal...does that mean they have to cross their legs until the all-clear?!? :confused::mrgreen:
Fab photos. :)
 
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Neat, does make you wonder how many more are around, especally as to the number of reservoir's round here.
 
Reminds me a lot of the Southern water on at Gillingham, which I don't think is on here yet - I might stick a report up in a minute as I visited it last year, might interest some people.

Every water board in the country had some of these, as did the electricity and gas people. Most have been sold and are now used as secure storage, data centres, telephone exchanges or simelar, but there are still a surprising number that are empty waiting to be discovered.

Maniac
 
Reminds me a lot of the Southern water on at Gillingham, which I don't think is on here yet - I might stick a report up in a minute as I visited it last year, might interest some people.

Every water board in the country had some of these, as did the electricity and gas people. Most have been sold and are now used as secure storage, data centres, telephone exchanges or simelar, but there are still a surprising number that are empty waiting to be discovered.

Maniac


i was just goin to say that about the Gillingham one lol
 
Stupid question, but are these sites no longer needed :confused: or have they been replaced by something else?
 
Thanxxxx

Many thanx for all your comments...I understand Thames Water has at least 3 others like this one..I will look up the names later...no this wasnt a guided tour or official,just heard that it was found open so I popped round during my working day..exploring and getting paid for it.As for maintainance,its probably checked maybe monthly but judging by the cobwebs in the main entrance,no housework is ever done.I would have thought that with the heightened state of terror alerts,these centres would be upgraded and tended more regulary.
 
Many thanx for all your comments...I understand Thames Water has at least 3 others like this one..I will look up the names later...no this wasnt a guided tour or official,just heard that it was found open so I popped round during my working day..exploring and getting paid for it.As for maintainance,its probably checked maybe monthly but judging by the cobwebs in the main entrance,no housework is ever done.I would have thought that with the heightened state of terror alerts,these centres would be upgraded and tended more regulary.

They're not used in any way at all actively now, just merely another asset that the company own that they periodically check on. All the utility companies had bunkers to manage their network and infratructure from in case of nuclear attack. Southern water had at least 2 possibly 3, but as I said above quite a lot of them were sold off, there are only a few remaining in their origenal state now that I'm aware of.
 
Great place indeed, thanks for posting. Like others have said, it makes a nice change to see a place that isn't trashed in some way. Let's hope it stays that way. :)
 
Excellent work finding this. I didn't know water companies had anything like this. Will have to start searching for some around my area now. :)

Excellent pics, was thinking the same thing as Foxy about not using the urinal? :neutral: lol.

Cheers,

:) Sal

Its got me wondering about the big water treatment place between junction 24 and 25 on the m1
 
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