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This list contains 273 individual reservoirs, which amount to approximately 90% of total reservoir storage in the United Kingdom, sourced from the Environmental Information Data Centre. [ 1 ] Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap
Boddington Reservoir, Oxford canal supply reservoir, Upper Boddington [1] Cransley Reservoir (Kettering) Daventry Reservoir in Daventry Country Park; Drayton Reservoir (Daventry) Hollowell reservoir Hollowell; Naseby Reservoir, Grand Union Canal supply, Naseby [2] Pitsford Water; Ravensthorpe Reservoir; Stanford Reservoir, between Stanford-on ...
UK Onshore oil and gas fields Field Location (County, District) Recoverable reserves, billion cubic metres or million tonnes Operational Cumulative production 1975–1993, tonnes Operator (2020) Oil or gas Province, Basin Reservoir geology Source geology Albury Surrey 0.12 bcm 1994– IGas plc Gas Wessex-Channel Basin, Weald Basin
The Abingdon Reservoir (also known as the South East Strategic Reservoir Option, or SESRO) is a long-term proposal for fresh water storage for the Home Counties.Located south west of Abingdon, Oxfordshire in the mid-west of the Thames Basin, it is intended to help support water supply provision in the south-east of England.
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).
The Derwent Reservoir is a reservoir on the River Derwent, on the border between County Durham and Northumberland, in England.It is west of Consett.It is 3.5 miles (5.6 km) long) and covers an area of 4 km 2 and has a maximum depth of 100 ft (30m) and when full, holds 11,000 million gallons (50,000,000m³).
Rutland Water is a reservoir in Rutland, England, east of Rutland's county town, Oakham. It is filled by pumping from the River Nene and River Welland, and provides water to the East Midlands. By surface area it is the largest reservoir in England, but its capacity is exceeded by that of Kielder Water in Northumberland. Its maximum depth is 33m ...
Kielder Water is owned by Northumbrian Water, and holds 200 billion litres (44 billion gallons, or 0.2 cubic km), making it the largest artificial reservoir in the UK by capacity (Rutland Water is the largest by surface area).