World's largest flood water drain tunnels

The G-Cans Project (formally known as the Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel) is the world's largest flood water drain facility located 50 meters below ground in the outskirts of Tokyo, Japan. Built between 1992 and 2009, the massive underground tunnel system is equipped with four jet-powered turbines and five gargantuan water silos that can drain floodwaters at an impressive rate of a 25-meter swimming pool per second. -dw
deathcowsays...

I vote we use their "25 meter pools per second" as a de facto standard unit for flow measurement from here on out.

For example - an average 40 year old male urinates at approximately 8.6 nano-pools per second.

poolcleanersays...

>> ^notarobot:

>> ^deathcow:
My god you realize what this is.... this is not a flood control system... this is a coverup. They'd discovered Moria! Refer to 01:25

But where did they put the Balrog?


If you pause at 1:32 you can just make it out in the upper left. That's why this clip was only 2 minutes long, it killed the entire crew and this was footage was sent back as a warning. It's OUR coverup, not Japans.

siftbotsays...

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