Bishop's Glen Reservoir
Bishop's Glen Reservoir also known as Dunoon Reservoir used to be the source for drinking water for the town of Dunoon on the Cowal peninsula, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, a function now satisfied via Loch Eck. Records show that this impounding reservoir was created before 1880. The Balgaidh Burn is the main inflow and outflow.
Bishop's Glen Reservoir | |
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Bishop's Glen Reservoir | |
Location | Dunoon, Scotland |
Coordinates | 55.9480°N 4.9487°W grid reference NS16087669 |
Type | Reservoir |
Primary inflows | Balgaidh Burn |
Primary outflows | Balgaidh Burn |
Catchment area | Cowal |
Basin countries | Scotland, United Kingdom |
Surface area | 190,000 m2 (2,000,000 sq ft) |
Water volume | 252,000 m3 (204 acre⋅ft) |
Surface elevation | 78 m (256 ft) |
Islands | 0 |
The angling of the Bishops Glen Reservoir is managed by the Dunoon and District Angling Club.[1]
References
- "…Dunoon Reservoir". 19 March 2015.
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