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Wet Sleddale Reservoir
Wet Sleddale Reservoir in Wet Sleddale, Cumbria.
Building work of this reservoir that stores 2,300 million litres of water, was completed in 1966. Extracted water is passed (mainly through tunnels) to Haweswater and then continues on its journey to Manchester. Water from this outflow forms the young River Lowther.
Author: Joan Martin
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