Dreadnaught (Malago Stormwater Interceptor)
October 2013
Nicknamed Dreadnaught, the Malago Storm Water Interceptor, is a large concrete drain/culvert that was constructed in order to prevent flooding in southern Bristol as it used to be prone to flooding. Dreadnaught takes the flow of the river malago and one of its tributaries, Pigeonhouse stream, into the river Avon. With its inception, the chances of flooding were gone.
Nicknamed Dreadnaught, the Malago Storm Water Interceptor, is a large concrete drain/culvert that was constructed in order to prevent flooding in southern Bristol as it used to be prone to flooding. Dreadnaught takes the flow of the river malago and one of its tributaries, Pigeonhouse stream, into the river Avon. With its inception, the chances of flooding were gone.