Rutland Water
| Use attributes for filter ! | |
| Area | 126 |
|---|---|
| Volume | 0. 124 km³ |
| Surface elevation | 85 |
| Built | 1971-1975 |
| Fish | Wels catfish |
| Rainbow trout | |
| Brown trout | |
| Zander | |
| Common roach | |
| Did you know | Rutland Water lies north of Northamptonshire, near Oakham in the county of Rutland, and is one of the largest man-made lakes in Western Europe. |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 1069375 |
About Rutland Water
Rutland Water is a reservoir in Rutland, England, east of the county town, Oakham. It is filled by pumping from the River Nene and River Welland and provides water to the East Midlands. It is one of the largest artificial lakes in Europe.
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Why does this reservoir have plug holes?
... You ll find one of these at Rutland Water along with a limnological tower - used to study aquatic ecosystems within the reservoir...
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... Mr Hauck said he compiles a yearly photo book to see how his photography had improved Ospreys have long been top of Mr Hauck s list of birds to photograph and he took this image at nearby Rutland Water You don t need to go to exotic places when there s this on your doorstep, he said...
Why does this reservoir have plug holes?
The Plug hole does not lead to Australia
Two fishermen caused a stir earlier This Week when they were filmed sailing perilously close to a giant "plug hole" at Ladybower Reservoir in Derbyshire.
Severn Trent Water , which owns the reservoir, said the pair had put themselves in a Serious Danger and.
Ladybower Reservoir has two of these dramatic-looking "plug holes" But exactly what do they do?
They are not magical portals The Plug holes sit at opposite sides of Ladybower ReservoirOne wag on Social Media joked The Plug holes provided a direct route to Australia while another person said they were told as a child there was a giant mincing machine at the bottom.
Inevitably The Truth is more mundane.
Technically known as shaft spillways But affectionately known as plug holes, the drains were designed to regulate Water levels in the reservoir by letting out Water when the reservoir became full After prolonged wet spells.
The Water is Carried Away down tunnels through The Dam to the River Derwent downstream.
Each plug hole has a diameter of 24m (78ft) and The Drop from The Exit point to The Floor of The Tunnel below is 20m (66ft).
These shaft spillways have been nicknamed bellmouth or Morning Glory - After the Flower - spillways.
Importantly, they look Pretty Cool too.
The Plug holes are More Than 70 years old What would happen if You fell in?Following the Water down The Hole would not end well, according to Severn Trent Water .
"If somebody fell in, they would very seriously hurt themselves," a spokeswoman said.
"They would also find themselves stuck because access to The River has a grille so they would need a professional rescue team to get them out. "
Do they do Anything Else ?Good Question . These plug holes aren't just about getting rid of excess Water - they also create energy.
Severn Trent Water has proudly stated that Water released from the reservoir is used to create hydroelectric energy to power its Water and sewage treatment works.
You might think the overflows would be the perfect place for this to happen, But The Firm said it actually takes place inside The Dam , with excess Water from pipework passing through two large turbines.
The Plug holes are popular with photographers Could we see a photo looking up from inside The Plug hole?Absolutely, here You go.
You don't want to fall down here Do other reservoirs have plug holes?Yes they do - But not many. Next time You 're enjoying a visit to the Brecon Beacons in Wales, look out for one at Llyn Pontsticill Reservoir .
You 'll find another near the Monticello Dam in Lake Berryessa , Napa County , California. Its nickname is "The Glory Hole" if You need to ask a local for directions.
How do other reservoirs get rid of excess Water ?A more common sight than shaft spillways are overflow spillways, which carry Water down part or all of The Dam .
It was damage to the spillway at Toddbrook Reservoir in Whaley Bridge , Derbyshire, that saw More Than 1,500 residents over fears The Dam would collapse and flood The Town .
Damage to Toddbrook Reservoir's spillway prompted a mass evacuationOther reservoirs employ side channel spillways, which as the name suggests channel the Water away from the side of The Dam , or outlet towers, which mechanically pump Water from the reservoir.
You 'll find one of these at Rutland Water along with a limnological Tower - used to study aquatic ecosystems within the reservoir.
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