To stop the geotextile blowing away, it is nailed into the ground using 4-inch nails and wide washers. At other stations they use pegs (similar to tent pegs)... not possible for the rock solid Chilbolton ground.
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Here the team are nailing down a freshly laid sheet of geotextile
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The completed field. Ready to accept the first HBA tiles.
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