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Hawkridge Reservoir

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Primary inflows
  
Peart Water

Surface area
  
32 acres (13 ha)

Year built
  
1960

Inflow source
  
Peart Water

Primary outflows
  
Cannington Brook

Area
  
13 ha

Outflow location
  
Cannington Brook

First flooded
  
1962

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Water volume
  
864 million litres (700 acre·ft)

Similar
  
Durleigh reservoir, Sutton Bingham Reservoir, Hury Reservoir, Olton Reservoir, Rumworth Lodge Reservoir

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Hawkridge Reservoir is a reservoir near Spaxton, Somerset, England.

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Map of Hawkridge Reservoir, Bridgwater, UK

The inflow is from several streams in the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty including Peart Water, which continues below the reservoir in a northeast direction to Spaxton, where it enters the Ashford Reservoir. The distance between the two reservoirs is about 2 miles (3.2 km). The Hawkridge Reservoir was built between 1960 and 1962, to provide drinking water for Bridgwater which is 7 miles (11 km) to the east. It has an area of 32 acres (13 ha) and can hold up to 864 million litres of water. The 161 metres (528 ft) long dam is 24 metres (79 ft) wide and 27 metres (89 ft) high. 30,000 cubic meters of concrete was used in its construction.

Since opening the reservoir has become home to a range of animals including; invertebrates, wildfowl and amphibians. It is used for angling with catches including Rainbow Trout.

References

Hawkridge Reservoir Wikipedia