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Waskerley Reservoir

Waskerley Reservoir

A reservoir in County Durham, England


Waskerley Reservoir is the largest of a group of three reservoirs located on Muggleswick Common, County Durham, the others being Smiddy Shaw and Hisehope Reservoirs.

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The reservoir, which was constructed in 1877, is owned and operated by Northumbrian Water.[2] It and Smiddy Shawwhich in turn is fed by Hisehopefeed water under gravity to a water treatment works at Honey Hill.[3] Because the three reservoirs cannot meet the full demand of Honey Hill, Waskerley can be replenished by a gravity feed from Burnhope Reservoir or, if necessary, by pumping water from the Tyne-Tees Tunnel via an airshaft.[3]

Waskerley and its two neighbouring reservoirs are located within the Muggleswick, Stanhope and Edmundbyers Commons and Blanchland Moor Site of Special Scientific Interest, which itself forms part of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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References

  1. "British Dam Society - Durham Conference 2006" (PDF). British Dam Society. Retrieved 10 February 2011.
  2. Waskerley, Smiddyshaw, Hisehope (pdf downloadable at "Our region". Northumbrian Water. Retrieved 11 February 2011.)
  3. "Final Water Resources Management Plan 2010-2035". Northumbrian Water Ltd. Archived from the original on 19 April 2011. Retrieved 3 February 2011.)




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