Mill Dam

Coordinates: 59°2′31″N 2°53′46″W / 59.04194°N 2.89611°W / 59.04194; -2.89611
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Mill Dam wetlands.

Mill Dam, Shapinsay is a wetland in western Shapinsay, in Orkney, Scotland.

This water body was not shown on the 1840 survey map of the island, since it is a man-made creation from a damming in the 1880s.[1] Mill Dam is fed by a stream flowing from the north that rises on the western lobe of Shapinsay. The pH levels of the outflow stream of Mill Dam are moderately alkaline, in the range of 9.18. The Mill Dam wetland is a significant bird habitat and is owned and managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.

Footnotes

  1. ^ G.T, Masters, Orkney, Approaches to Kirkwall, HMS official survey map, 1840-1843

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59°2′31″N 2°53′46″W / 59.04194°N 2.89611°W / 59.04194; -2.89611