English: Foss Flood barrier The flood barrier is down due to the flood waters, the water from the river Foss is being pumped out, the outfall is just to the left of the barrier (where the water is foaming).
The Foss Barrier was built in 1989 as part of a flood alleviation scheme following the 1982 floods. It is located at St Georges Field in York where the River Foss meets the River Ouse. The barrier is a 16 tonne gate which is lowered into the River Foss to stop the Foss levels from rising flood waters on the River Ouse.
It also has eight pumps capable of pumping 32 cubic metres of water per second - which is 32 tonnes of water every second.
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