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Logan Martin Lake is a reservoir located in east central Alabama on the Coosa River approximately 30 miles (48 km) east of Birmingham, Alabama.This 17,000-acre (69 km 2) reservoir was built in 1965 by Alabama Power Company.
Edgbaston Reservoir, originally known as Rotton Park Reservoir and referred to in some early maps as Rock Pool Reservoir, [1] is a canal feeder reservoir in Birmingham, England, [2] [3] maintained by the Canal & River Trust. [4] It is situated close to Birmingham City Centre and is a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation. [5]
Include “Fishing Report” in the subject line and a ... on Nov. 4 is postponed until Dec.2 due to the current low water conditions. The tournament will be held at the same lake due to the ...
Brookvale Park Lake previously known as Lower Witton Reservoir (grid reference) is a former drinking water reservoir in the Erdington area of Birmingham, England.. Two brooks, arising at Kingstanding and Bleak Hill, Erdington, respectively, feed first Witton Lakes (previously known as Upper Witton Reservoir and Middle Witton Reservoir), then overspill into Brookvale Park Lake, before reaching ...
Fishing report, Dec. 27-Jan. 2: 6,500 pound of trout released at McSwain Reservoir, surf perch fishing outstanding at Santa Cruz. Roger George and Dave Hurley December 26, 2023 at 4:52 PM
Reservoirs in Birmingham, England, used for drinking water or to supply the canal network. Pages in category "Reservoirs in Birmingham, West Midlands" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Its job is to maintain a constant level in the reservoir during drought conditions so water can still enter the Elan Valley aqueduct. There are four main dams and reservoirs (constructed 1893–1904 in Elan Valley, and 1946–1952 at Claerwen) with a potential total capacity of nearly 100,000 megalitres .
Frankley Reservoir is a semi-circular reservoir for drinking water in Birmingham, England, operated by Severn Trent Water. [1] Its construction was authorised by the Birmingham Corporation Water Act 1892 (55 & 56 Vict. c. clxxiii) It was built by Birmingham Corporation Water Department to designs by Abram Kellett of Ealing in 1904.