Type reservoir | Primary inflows Basin countries United Kingdom Inflow source River Washburn | |
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Similar Swinsty Reservoir, Fewston Reservoir, Thruscross Reservoir, Roundhill Reservoir, Gouthwaite Reservoir |
Lindley Wood Reservoir is located in the Washburn valley north of Otley in Yorkshire, England. It was built between 1869 and 1876. The capacity is about 750 million gallons.
Map of Lindley Wood Reservoir, Otley, UK
It was the first of a chain of four reservoirs built along the River Washburn. While the three higher reservoirs provide water to the city of Leeds, Lindley Wood provides compensation flows to the Washburn.
In 2002/03, the dam crest was raised 3m as the original height would have been overtopped during the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF). This was part of a £6.5 million scheme to make Swinsty, Fewston and Lindley Wood reservoirs meet improved flood standards. The reservoir keeper's house at the dam was originally planned to be demolished during this work, but was built into the new, higher crest as bats were found to be living there.