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Booth Wood Reservoir

Coordinates: 53°38′34.5″N 1°57′35.2″W / 53.642917°N 1.959778°W / 53.642917; -1.959778
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Booth Wood Reservoir
The view from Scammonden Bridge looking westwards towards Rishworth Moor. The M62 is in the foreground with Booth Wood Reservoir in the middle of the image.
LocationRishworth, Ripponden, West Yorkshire
Coordinates53°38′34.5″N 1°57′35.2″W / 53.642917°N 1.959778°W / 53.642917; -1.959778
TypeReservoir
Catchment area1570 ha
Basin countriesEngland
Managing agencyYorkshire Water
Max. length0.93 miles (1.5 km)
Surface area20.9 ha[1]
Average depth5 feet 3 inches (1.6 m)[2]
Max. depth152 feet (46 m)[3]

Booth Wood Reservoir is a man-made upland reservoir that lies north of the M62 motorway and south of the A672 road near to Rishworth and Ripponden in Calderdale West Yorkshire, England. The reservoir was approved for construction in 1966[4] and completed in 1971. It supplies water to Wakefield.

The reservoir dams the Booth Dean Clough watercourse and takes water directly from the surrounding moorland. It has a plain concrete crest on the dam head which is straight and extends to a length of 1,150 feet (350 m) and a height of 157 feet (48 m).[5]

In 1995 a long dry spell in the summer created a larger than normal abstraction of water from Booth Wood creating the need to transport water into the reservoir as stocks ran very low. Road tankers carrying fresh water were despatched from Selby in North Yorkshire and Kielder Water in Northumberland to bring water for offloading at Booth Wood.[6][7] At the height of the operation, 700 tankers delivered 70,000 litres of water a day to the reservoir which then fed other reservoirs in West Yorkshire.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Booth Wood Reservoir". British Lakes (plus Lochs, meres and ponds!). Retrieved 13 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Booth Wood Reservoir". Catchment Data Explorer. Environment Agency. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
  3. ^ Atkinson, Neil (20 June 2015). "Pictures and video: Eye in the sky tour of our reservoirs at launch of water campaign". Huddersfield Daily Examiner. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Water Supply". British Waterworks Association. 50: 185. 1968. OCLC 10067616.
  5. ^ "Pre-conference tour" (PDF). British Dams. p. 2. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
  6. ^ Thornham, Kelly; Rutter, Suzanne (30 July 2005). "Firm says supplies at usual level". Halifax Courier. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
  7. ^ Durkin, Hannah (15 April 2006). "Water lot we got". Halifax Courier. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
  8. ^ Cathcart, Brian (25 February 1996). "Fat cataclysm". The Independent. Retrieved 14 July 2016.

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