Talk:Facility 0704

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[edit] Clean-up tag

I marked this with an attention flag, because... I can't really figure out what the article is about. It sort of sounds like something fictional? ~ Booyabazooka 09:42, 11 March 2006 (UTC)

This appears to be an article on a power transmission line somewhere in Europe (Germany??/Austria??). The terminology and locations seem to indicate that this is quite real world - it would be helpful though if there was a reference back to larger article/subset (e.g. power transmission in Europe, European Utility Companies, etc.) Joe Consumer 4/07/06
I cleaned this up to the best of my abilities but am limited because I know nothing about either the German language or power lines.
I kept the clean-up tag on it because it needs to be looked over by:
Someone who is fluent in German who can read the original article in German (the link to the German Wikipedia article in on the left side of this article’s page) to see if there have been any errors in translation
AND by someone who is very familiar with power line terminology in the English language to make certain this article uses terms that are standard in English. I mean, what is a ‘loop mill’ anyway. Cynrin 14:02, 21 September 2006 (UTC)

Loop mill may be a bad translation for grinding works 82.47.176.254 21:44, 2 November 2006 (UTC)mikeL