Nidd Aqueduct | |
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Specifications | |
Length | 32 miles (51 km) |
Status | Open |
History | |
Original owner | Bradford Corporation Water Works |
Principal engineer | Morrison & Mason Ltd |
Date completed | 1899 |
Geography | |
Start point | Scar House Reservoir, North Yorkshire |
End point | Chellow Heights water treatment plant, West Yorkshire |
The Nidd Aqueduct is an aqueduct or man-made watercourse in North Yorkshire, England. It feeds water from Angram and Scar House reservoirs in upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire 32 mi (51 km)[1] to Bradford in West Yorkshire. The aqueduct supplies 21,000,000 imp gal (95,000 m3) of water per day to Chellow Heights water treatment works.[2] The aqueduct and the reservoirs it connects to are all maintained by Yorkshire Water.[3]