Dowdeswell Reservoir

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Coordinates51°52′34″N 2°01′03″W / 51.87611°N 2.01750°W / 51.87611; -2.01750
TypeReservoir
River sourcesRiver Chelt
Dowdeswell Reservoir
Dowdeswell Reservoir and Wood from the south, residuum and Scobb's Grove off photo to right, and Cotswold Way National Trail to left of wood and below dam embankment
Dowdeswell Reservoir is located in Gloucestershire
Dowdeswell Reservoir
Dowdeswell Reservoir
LocationDowdeswell, Gloucestershire
Coordinates51°52′34″N 2°01′03″W / 51.87611°N 2.01750°W / 51.87611; -2.01750
TypeReservoir
River sourcesRiver Chelt
Basin countriesUnited Kingdom
Managing agencyEnvironment Agency
DesignationProtected
Built1886 (1886)
Construction engineerCheltenham Corporation
Max. length820 metres (2,690 ft)
Max. width215 metres (705 ft)
Surface area82 hectares (200 acres)
Average depth5.835 metres (19.14 ft)
Water volume125,000 cubic metres (4,400,000 cu ft)
Location
Interactive map of Dowdeswell Reservoir

Dowdeswell Reservoir is in the parish of Dowdeswell in Gloucestershire. The former water treatment works are in the parish of Charlton Kings. Thus they span the parish boundaries. They were originally built by Cheltenham Corporation to supply the town of Cheltenham with drinking water in 1886 and subsequently became part of the Severn Trent network.

It is currently owned and managed by the Environment Agency and is managed as a 'balancing pond' for the water catchment from the east end of the valley.[1]

Severn Trent closed the water treatment works with the commissioning of the Mythe Treatment Works on the river Severn, and the reservoir itself became a flood storage reservoir for the River Chelt in an attempt to protect the town of Cheltenham from flooding from the east. The town nonetheless suffered flooding in the July 2007 floods though this was not only from the river Chelt at Dowdeswell, but from all the streams which join the Chelt within the town and its outskirts. The Dowdeswell 'balancing pond' only deals with the Chelt (really a stream at this point in its life), Dowdeswell stream and runoff from the limestone scarp.

The Cotswold Way National Trail runs alongside the dam end of the reservoir (below the dam embankment) and alongside the western edge of Dowdeswell Woods. The reservoir and woods are listed in the ‘Cotswold District’ Local Plan 2001-2011 as Key Wildlife Sites.[2]

They are near Arle Grove nature reserve.

Dowdeswell Reservoir and Wood nature reserves

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