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Reservoir in Greater Manchester, England

Brushes Reservoir
Brushes Reservoir and dam
Brushes Reservoir is located in Greater ManchesterBrushes ReservoirBrushes Reservoir
LocationStalybridge, Greater Manchester, England
Coordinates53°29′19″N 2°00′42″W / 53.4887°N 2.0116°W / 53.4887; -2.0116
TypeReservoir
Max. depth44 ft (13 m)
Water volume52,165,000 US gal (197,470,000 L; 43,436,000 imp gal)

Brushes Reservoir is the second lowest reservoir of a series of four in the Brushes valley above Stalybridge in Greater Manchester, England. It was built in the 19th century to provide a supply of safe drinking water. It is owned and operated by United Utilities. The reservoir dam consists of a clay core within an earth embankment.

Capacity

Board Reservoirs
Name Depth of reservoir Capacity of reservoir
Walkerwood Reservoir 61 ft (19 m) 202,084,000 US gal (764,970,000 L; 168,270,000 imp gal)
Brushes Reservoir 44 ft (13 m) 52,165,000 US gal (197,470,000 L; 43,436,000 imp gal)
Lower Swineshaw Reservoir 33 ft (10 m) 55,500,000 US gal (210,000,000 L; 46,200,000 imp gal)
Higher Swineshaw Reservoir 53 ft (16 m) 168,908,000 US gal (639,390,000 L; 140,645,000 imp gal)
Total - 882,939,000 US gal (3.34229×10 L; 735,201,000 imp gal)

See also

References

  1. "Seven of the best places to enjoy a reservoir walk". Manchester Evening News. M.E.N. Media. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  2. "Ashton under Lyne Genealogical Records". Forebears. Section:Historical description. Retrieved 3 December 2016.


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