The hydrodynamic separation plant Beaverwood, treats water from the residential and commercial sanitary sewer system, the James Paton Memorial Hospital and the Gander International Airport as well as stormwater from these areas. Its capacity is 21 million gallons per day. For this multi, you will be required to access the system through the manhole covers at the indicated coordinates and retrieve the numbers required to complete the coordinates from the pipes carrying the effluent. Just kidding, the data needed is on a manhole cover and lift station. Besides, the danger from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is just too great. Travel to the posted coordinates and find the date on 1 of the 2 manhole covers, 19F5. Next stop is behind Beaverwood to a FLYGT lift station at N48 57.798 W054 35.749. Look for a yellow tag where you will find 111A mm and 4E inches and max load in kg 6DB. Look down to see C metal access panels. Coordinates for the cache are N48 57.ABC W054 35.DEF and is a short walking distance from the lift station. Remember - the decision to search for any geocache and the responsibility for your own safety lies with you.