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Godstone sinkhole to be investigated with 3D maps, says council | Godstone sinkhole to be investigated with 3D maps, says council |
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The sinkhole on Godstone's High Street may be investigated with 3D mapping | The sinkhole on Godstone's High Street may be investigated with 3D mapping |
The Godstone sinkhole will be investigated using 3D mapping technology, a council leader has said. | The Godstone sinkhole will be investigated using 3D mapping technology, a council leader has said. |
Godstone Parish Council said an operation by Surrey Highways to investigate the two holes had had to be delayed until next week due to safety concerns. | Godstone Parish Council said an operation by Surrey Highways to investigate the two holes had had to be delayed until next week due to safety concerns. |
The sinkholes - which appeared last week on Godstone High Street - have caused 30 households in the area to be evacuated, although six have now returned. | The sinkholes - which appeared last week on Godstone High Street - have caused 30 households in the area to be evacuated, although six have now returned. |
Tandridge District Council's leader Catherine Sayer said remote sensing called LiDAR would be used to create 3D maps instead of borehole testing. | Tandridge District Council's leader Catherine Sayer said remote sensing called LiDAR would be used to create 3D maps instead of borehole testing. |
She said: "What I have seen is information that says the borehole testing is delayed, and they're going to use less intrusive testing methods and survey methods. | She said: "What I have seen is information that says the borehole testing is delayed, and they're going to use less intrusive testing methods and survey methods. |
"The less intrusive testing methods will be used first." | "The less intrusive testing methods will be used first." |
One of the alternative methods that may be used is LiDar, which stands for light detection and ranging. | One of the alternative methods that may be used is LiDar, which stands for light detection and ranging. |
It is a remote sensing technique which uses lasers to measure distances and create 3D maps, Ms Sayer added. | It is a remote sensing technique which uses lasers to measure distances and create 3D maps, Ms Sayer added. |
The technology has been around since the 1970s when it was used in meteorology, but is now used by autonomous vehicles to sense surroundings. | The technology has been around since the 1970s when it was used in meteorology, but is now used by autonomous vehicles to sense surroundings. |
Works to investigate the sinkhole have been delayed for safety reasons | Works to investigate the sinkhole have been delayed for safety reasons |
A source from Surrey County Council, whose highways department is responsible for the investigation, said equipment would arrive on 26 February. | A source from Surrey County Council, whose highways department is responsible for the investigation, said equipment would arrive on 26 February. |
He said: "We're waiting for some specialist equipment to arrive on site to carry out further comprehensive assessment to ensure any stability and repair work is safe and designed properly." | He said: "We're waiting for some specialist equipment to arrive on site to carry out further comprehensive assessment to ensure any stability and repair work is safe and designed properly." |
Tandridge District Council said it would be hosting a public meeting at St Nicholas Youth Centre on Tuesday evening to address concerns from residents and business owners. | Tandridge District Council said it would be hosting a public meeting at St Nicholas Youth Centre on Tuesday evening to address concerns from residents and business owners. |
Surrey Police said on Sunday that security measures in the area had been strengthened. | |
A spokesperson said: "The perimeter fencing of the cordon surrounding the sinkhole has been made more secure over the weekend and the site will be staffed by Ringway 24/7 on behalf of Surrey County Council. | |
"In addition, CCTV cameras have been installed and an overnight security guard has been provided by Tandridge District Council. | |
"Surrey Police is supporting partners by providing advice on additional security measures that could be put in place by the local council." | |
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