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Rhodeswood Resovoir
Reservoir
Rhodeswood Reservoir is a man-made lake in Longdendale in north Derbyshire, England. It was constructed by John Frederick Bateman between 1849 and June 1855 as part of the Longdendale Chain of reservoirs to supply water from the River Etherow to the urban areas of Greater Manchester. It is third in the chain, and it is from here that the water is extracted to pass through the Mottram Tunnel to Godley for Manchester.
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- Where is Rhodeswood Resovoir?
- Rhodeswood Resovoir is a reservoir in Yorkshire.
- Can you swim at Rhodeswood Resovoir?
- There is no fixed answer for Rhodeswood Resovoir: whether it is safe to swim there on a given day depends on the water temperature, recent rainfall, and any advisories posted at Rhodeswood Resovoir in Yorkshire. Check current water conditions before you go, and follow posted signs and local guidance.
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