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Sulby Reservoir

Coordinates: 54°16′17″N 4°30′00″W / 54.27139°N 4.50000°W / 54.27139; -4.50000
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Sulby Reservoir
Dusk at Sulby Reservoir, 2009
LocationSulby Glen
Coordinates54°16′17″N 4°30′00″W / 54.27139°N 4.50000°W / 54.27139; -4.50000
TypeReservoir
Primary inflowsSulby River
Primary outflowsSulby River
Catchment area16.2 square kilometres (4,000 acres)
Basin countriesIsle of Man
Surface area62 hectares (150 acres)
Average depth25 metres
Water volume4,832,000 m3 (3,917 acre⋅ft)

The Sulby Reservoir is the largest reservoir or lake in the Isle of Man.

Dam

The reservoir's dam was completed in 1982. It has a rock-fill embankment 73 metres (240 ft) high.

Geography

It is located in Sulby Glen near the source of the Sulby River, the longest river on the island. Sulby Reservoir is also about 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the summit of Snaefell, the island's highest peak. It is operated by the Isle of Man Water Authority.[1]

Use

The reservoir supplies St Johns, Peel, Kirk Michael, Ballaugh, Andreas, Bride, Ramsey and Laxey. Water can also be pumped to the West Baldwin Reservoir which supplies Douglas and the south of the island.

The reservoir also powers a hydro-electric power station one mile (1.6 kilometres) downstream.[clarification needed]

An energy recovery system[clarification needed] was installed at the Sulby Water Treatment Works in 2013, to generate hydro-electric power from incoming water.[clarification needed]

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