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THE NEW PLANT FROM THE AIR.—This aerial photograph, taken recently, shows the lay-out of the treatment works looking at them from Cuthberts road in the foreground. The concrete structures on the left of the photograph are the sedimentation tanks. Immediately behind them are the existing septic tanks which have served Christchurch for many years. To the right of them is the main operations building, and the sludge digesters are the two concrete structures at the rear. In front of the main building are the two trickling filters.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29380, 6 December 1960, Page 12

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THE NEW PLANT FROM THE AIR.—This aerial photograph, taken recently, shows the lay-out of the treatment works looking at them from Cuthberts road in the foreground. The concrete structures on the left of the photograph are the sedimentation tanks. Immediately behind them are the existing septic tanks which have served Christchurch for many years. To the right of them is the main operations building, and the sludge digesters are the two concrete structures at the rear. In front of the main building are the two trickling filters. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29380, 6 December 1960, Page 12

THE NEW PLANT FROM THE AIR.—This aerial photograph, taken recently, shows the lay-out of the treatment works looking at them from Cuthberts road in the foreground. The concrete structures on the left of the photograph are the sedimentation tanks. Immediately behind them are the existing septic tanks which have served Christchurch for many years. To the right of them is the main operations building, and the sludge digesters are the two concrete structures at the rear. In front of the main building are the two trickling filters. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29380, 6 December 1960, Page 12

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