Simpson Ground Reservoir

Simpson Ground Reservoir is a reservoir in Cumbria, England, near the southeastern end of Windermere. It is located within a Forestry Commission conifer plantation, to the east of Staveley-in-Cartmel and provides fresh water supply for Grange-Over-Sands and the Haweswater aqueduct to Barrow.[1]

Simpson Ground Reservoir
Simpson Ground Reservoir, May 2007
Simpson Ground Reservoir is located in Cumbria
Simpson Ground Reservoir
Simpson Ground Reservoir
Simpson Ground Reservoir is located in the United Kingdom
Simpson Ground Reservoir
Simpson Ground Reservoir
LocationCumbria, England
Coordinates54°16′6″N 2°55′48″W / 54.26833°N 2.93000°W / 54.26833; -2.93000
TypeReservoir
River sources
Way Beck
Basin countriesUnited Kingdom
First flooded
4 May 1957 (1957-05-04)
Max. length455 metres (1,493 ft)
Max. width194 metres (636 ft)
Surface area
6.89 hectares (17.0 acres)
Max. depth27.5 metres (90 ft)
Water volume
44 million imperial gallons (53,000,000 US gal)
Surface elevation
193 metres (633 ft)
SettlementsStaveley-in-Cartmel
Location
Map
Interactive map of Simpson Ground Reservoir
Plaque

The reservoir, which covers an area of 6.89 hectares (17.0 acres), was established in 1957.[2] The reservoir, at an altitude of 193 metres (633 feet), measures 455 m × 194 m (1,493 ft × 636 ft), and has a capacity of 44 million gallons.[1][2] A plaque near the bank commemorates the opening of the reservoir on 4 May 1957 by the Lancashire County Council.

References

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  1. 1 2 "Simpson Ground Reservoir Cumbria". Waymarking.com. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
  2. 1 2 "Simpson Ground Reservoir". f22.org.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2012.