geo.wikisort.org - ReservoirWraysbury Reservoir is a water supply reservoir for London, just west of the M25 near the village of Wraysbury, and directly under the western approach path of Heathrow Airport. The reservoir was begun in 1967 and completed by W. & C. French in 1970[2] with a capacity of 34,000 million litres (8,000 million gallons).[3]
Body of water
Wraysbury Reservoir |
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 Wraysbury Reservoir from the air, looking south |
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Location | Surrey |
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Coordinates | 51°27′39.7″N 0°31′25.2″W |
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Type | reservoir |
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Basin countries | United Kingdom |
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Surface area | 2.05 square kilometres (0.79 sq mi) |
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Water volume | 34 Gl (7.5×10^9 imp gal) |
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Wraysbury Reservoir|
Location | Surrey |
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Grid reference | TQ 025 745[1] |
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Interest | Biological |
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Area | 205.6 hectares (508 acres)[1] |
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Notification | 1999[1] |
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Location map | Magic Map |
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Engineering design data for the Wraysbury reservoir is as follows.[4]
Parameter |
Value |
Top water level above ordnance datum |
31.1 m |
Volume of water storage |
35 million m3 |
Maximum depth of water |
21 m |
Water area |
202 ha |
Maximum height of bank above ground |
17 m |
Perimeter of bank |
5,700 m |
The reservoir is owned and operated by Thames Water; 400 million litres (100 million gallons) of water are pumped daily from an inlet at Datchet on the River Thames. A neighbouring reservoir is the King George VI Reservoir, opened in 1947, which is supplied from Hythe End. To keep the grass short and make inspections easier, Thames Water maintains a flock of sheep on the earthen banks.[5]
The reservoir is the site of the National Physical Laboratory's Open-Water Test Facility, used by the Ministry of Defence for test and calibration of sonar systems, as well as civilian commercial customers.[6]
It is a 205.6-hectare (508-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest[1][7] and part of South West London Waterbodies Ramsar site[8] and Special Protection Area.[9] It has nationally important numbers of wintering cormorants, great crested grebe and shovelers. It also supports many gadwalls.[10]
See also
- London water supply infrastructure
References
Thames Water |
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History |
- John Backhouse
- Joseph Bazalgette
- Edmund Colthurst
- Great Stink
- London sewer system
- London water supply
- Metropolitan Board of Works
- Metropolitan Water Board
- Hugh Myddelton
- William Chadwell Mylne
- New River Company
- New River
- John Snow
- William Webster
- 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak
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Major projects |
- Abingdon Reservoir
- Thames Tideway Scheme, including Thames Tideway Tunnel and Lee Tunnel
- Thames Water Desalination Plant
- Thames Water Ring Main
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Infrastructure |
- Abbey Mills Pumping Station
- Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
- Coppermills Water Treatment Works
- Cricklewood Pumping Station
- Crossness Pumping Station
- Crossness Sewage Treatment Works
- Deephams Sewage Treatment Works
- Greenwich pumping station
- Mogden Sewage Treatment Works
- Walton water treatment works
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Large listed buildings | Churches |
- All Saints', Laleham
- St Hilda's, Ashford
- St Mary's, Staines
- St Matthew's, Ashford
- St Mary's, Stanwell
- St Mary Magdalene's, Littleton
- St Nicholas', Shepperton
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Other |
- Halliford School
- Laleham Abbey
- Littleton Manor
- The Old Manor House, Shepperton
- Shepperton Manor
- St Paul's College
- St James Senior Boys School
- Sunbury Court
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Education |
- The Bishop Wand Church of England School
- Halliford School
- Matthew Arnold School
- St James Senior Boys School
- St. Paul's College, Sunbury-on-Thames
- Spelthorne College
- Sunbury Manor School
- Thamesmead School
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Railway stations | |
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Buildings and structures | |
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Sport | Football | |
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Rugby |
- London Irish RFC
- Staines Rugby Football Club
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Other |
- Staines Boat Club
- Sunbury Cricket Club
- West Surrey Racing
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Destroyed landmarks | |
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 Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey |
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Biological |
- Ash to Brookwood Heaths
- Banstead Downs
- Basingstoke Canal
- Blackheath
- Blindley Heath
- Bookham Commons
- Broadmoor to Bagshot Woods and Heaths
- Charleshill
- Charterhouse to Eashing
- Chiddingfold Forest
- Chipstead Downs
- Chobham Common
- Colony Bog and Bagshot Heath
- Colyers Hanger
- Combe Bottom
- Devil's Punch Bowl
- Dumsey Meadow
- Epsom and Ashtead Commons
- Esher Commons
- Glover's Wood
- Godstone Ponds
- Gong Hill
- Hackhurst and White Downs
- Hankley Farm
- Hedgecourt
- Horsell Common
- Kempton Park Reservoirs
- Knight and Bessborough Reservoirs
- Langham Pond
- Leith Hill
- Lingfield Cernes
- Mole Gap to Reigate Escarpment
- Moor Park
- Ockham and Wisley Commons
- Papercourt
- Puttenham and Crooksbury Commons
- Quarry Hangers
- Ranmore Common
- Reigate Heath
- Sheepleas
- Smart's and Prey Heaths
- Staffhurst Wood
- Staines Moor
- Stones Road Pond
- Thorpe Hay Meadow
- Thorpe Park No 1 Gravel Pit
- Thursley, Hankley and Frensham Commons
- Titsey Woods
- Vann Lake and Ockley Woods
- Wey Valley Meadows
- Whitmoor Common
- Windsor Forest and Great Park
- Woldingham and Oxted Downs
- Wraysbury Reservoir
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Geological |
- Auclaye
- Brook Brick Pit
- Clock House Brickworks
- Mole Gap to Reigate Escarpment
- Netherside Stream Outcrops
- Seale Chalk Pit
- Sheepleas
- Smokejack Clay Pit
- Stockstone Quarry
- Upper Common Pits
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Lakes, ponds and wetlands | |
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Reservoirs | |
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Categories: Rivers, Canals |
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