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Roadside posts
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What are the posts by the side of roads that have a florescent orange "roof" at the top of them? I keep seeing them but nobody I speak to seeems to know what they're for.
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The Government Pipelines and Storage System (GPSS) is a United Kingdom pipeline system run by Oil and Pipelines Agency for the MOD. The network consists of some 2500 kilometers of pipeline and 46 other facilities. The network is interconnected with several private networks. The network was built before World War II and was used to supply fuel for Operation Pluto.
The locations of these pipelines are marked with identification posts with bright yellow roofs with a thick black line. Despite this in March 2000 at Furness vale near Whaley Bridge, High Peak, Derbyshire one of the lines was cut by workmen.
Private sectors usage is encouraged, but limited as the Oil and Pipelines Agency task is provide "maximum development of private sector usage of the GPSS, provided this does not impinge upon its primary purpose of supplying the required fuel for defence purposes and does not require capital investment from public funds."
Locations served by the GPSS include RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall and the Atomic Weapons Establishment.
see also http://www.linewatch.co.uk/network.htm
The Government Pipelines and Storage System (GPSS) is a United Kingdom pipeline system run by Oil and Pipelines Agency for the MOD. The network consists of some 2500 kilometers of pipeline and 46 other facilities. The network is interconnected with several private networks. The network was built before World War II and was used to supply fuel for Operation Pluto.
The locations of these pipelines are marked with identification posts with bright yellow roofs with a thick black line. Despite this in March 2000 at Furness vale near Whaley Bridge, High Peak, Derbyshire one of the lines was cut by workmen.
Private sectors usage is encouraged, but limited as the Oil and Pipelines Agency task is provide "maximum development of private sector usage of the GPSS, provided this does not impinge upon its primary purpose of supplying the required fuel for defence purposes and does not require capital investment from public funds."
Locations served by the GPSS include RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall and the Atomic Weapons Establishment.
see also http://www.linewatch.co.uk/network.htm