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H2O Towers #3 - Bryanston Traditional Cache

Hidden : 8/4/2013
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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H2O Towers #3 - Bryanston

 
A water tower is an elevated structure supporting a water tank constructed at a height sufficient to pressurise a water supply system for the distribution of potable water.
 

 

 

Operation

 
The height of the tower provides the pressure for the water supply system, and it may be supplemented with a pump. The volume of the reservoir and diameter of the piping provide and sustain flow rate. However, relying on a pump to provide pressure is expensive; to keep up with varying demand, the pump would have to be sized to meet peak demands. During periods of low demand, jockey pumps are used to meet these lower water flow requirements. The water tower reduces the need for electrical consumption of cycling pumps and thus the need for an expensive pump control system, as this system would have to be sized sufficiently to give the same pressure at high flow rates.
 
Prof. Carl Anhaeusser of the Geology Department at WITS says "Regarding the geology underlying the various water towers on the Jo’burg Dome, I can tell you that most of them are on the fault zone that extends from east of the Northcliff Ridge across the Dome in a NNE direction towards Pretoria. The Dome has many fault zones, examples being the prominent ridge that forms the Randpark Ridge area. These fault zones are crush zones in the granites that have allowed fluids carrying silica to move up through the broken rock, replacing various granite minerals and introducing quartz veins (the silica) into the broken and sheared granites.
 
The result is that the siliceous crush or fault zones are rendered more resistant to weathering and erosion than the surrounding granites. Hence the zones emerge as ridges protruding above the surrounding terrain.
 
The biggest of all the many fault zones is the one that passes NE from Northcliff through Randburg towards Bryanston and beyond to Kyalami and then on to Pretoria. The ridges being on higher ground are ideal spots to site water towers as they provide a ‘head’ allowing for gravity distribution of water to the suburbs in lower lying areas. Thus no pumping is required to get the water into peoples homes. All they have to do is keep the towers filled and they are then drained off when people open their taps".
 
Additional Benefits:
 
Due to the elevation of this water tower over the surrounding terrain, it is well suited to host Radio Repeater systems. These are remote radios that have an input and an output frequency and once programmed don't need human intervention to operate.
 
In general, repeater systems are usually located in places of high elevation (on tall towers, atop mountains and tall buildings) and are equipped with efficient antennas and a transceiver that is very durable. They generally operate at higher ERP (Effective Radiated Power) than a typical station. This combination of elevation and high ERP allows communications over considerable distances.
 
 
Users of a radio repeater system get much greater range from their radio equipment than would be possible talking from radio to radio. This is how an operator with a portable walkie-talkie (hand-held) transceiver can communicate with people many kilometres away who would normally be out of radio range.
 
Repeaters are used by police, fire and ambulance service communications, Commercial (Business) Communications and by Amateur Radio Operators. Repeaters can be powered by the commercial power grid, but often they are connected to multiple sources of power, including batteries and/or generators for when commercial power is lost. Repeaters can be built that are extremely power efficient, and may run exclusively from batteries; recharged by solar, wind or water power.
 
The many antennas for the various repeater systems can be seen on top of this water tower.
 
Execise stealth. Do not compromise the cache if there are muggles nearby. The container is too small for trackables. Please bring your own pen.

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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(letter above equals below, and vice versa)