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  2. Geography of Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Sussex's largest lakes are man-made reservoirs. The largest is Bewl Water on the Kent border, while the largest wholly within Sussex is Ardingly Reservoir . Darwell Reservoir , Powdermill Reservoir and Weir Wood Reservoir are all larger than 5 hectares.

  3. List of lakes of England - Wikipedia

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    This list is restricted to open bodies of fresh-water over 5 ha in area, because of the difficulty in establishing what is a pond and what is a lake.. It excludes service reservoirs used within the water supply network for the storage of drinking water and excludes water bodies on industrial sites used exclusively for industrial purposes (works ponds).

  4. List of reservoirs in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Rank Name Country County Grid Ref. Location Maximum volume m 3 [1] Planning date Completion date 26 Abberton: England: Essex: TL9810018300 39,000,000: 1935 [i]: 1939 175

  5. List of dams and reservoirs in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Borrans Reservoir, north of Windermere (town); Castle Carrock Reservoir; Chapelhouse Reservoir, south-east of Uldale; Cow Green Reservoir east of Dufton Fell; Dubbs Reservoir, north of Windermere (town)

  6. Ardingly Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Ardingly Reservoir is west of Ardingly in West Sussex.The southern end is a 74.5-hectare (184-acre) Local Nature Reserve owned and managed by South East Water. [1] [2]The reservoir feeds the River Ouse located in West Sussex, England 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Haywards Heath.

  7. Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Sussex's largest lakes are man-made reservoirs. The largest is Bewl Water on the Kent border, while the largest wholly within Sussex is Ardingly Reservoir . Climate

  8. Lake Musconetcong - Wikipedia

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    Lake Musconetcong was created by the building of the Lake Musconetcong Dam in the mid-19th century to provide an additional water source, then known as the Stanhope Reservoir, for the Morris Canal. [3] The lake was deeded over to the State of New Jersey with the other parts of the Morris Canal System in 1924.

  9. Category:Lakes of East Sussex - Wikipedia

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