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Location DB > England > Oxfordshire > Didcot > Didcot Power Stations > Didcot "A" > Cooling towers

1 / 24   Cooling towers

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The 99 metre cooling towers to the south of the site. They chose to use a wooden interior because the wood naturally repels limescale, which poses a serious problem to plastic media based cooling towers. Various chemicals are added to the water to control the growth of Legionella.
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Posted by IIVQ 5/20/2008 5:12 PM | remove
  What are the black spots? North sides which get no sun?
Posted by Corvid 5/20/2008 6:22 PM | remove
  Patches of corrosion or lichen I think.
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