Chew Valley water supply system

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The Chew Valley water supply system is an integrated network of reservoirs, treatment works, and pipelines in the Chew Valley area that provides potable water to surrounding communities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf infrastructure network
water supply system
country United Kingdom
hasComponent Blagdon Lake
Chew Valley Lake
pipelines
pumping stations
reservoirs
service reservoirs
water treatment works
hasFeature raw water storage
treated water storage
hasProcess water abstraction
water distribution
water treatment
hasRisk drought risk
flood risk management requirements
includesInfrastructureType distribution mains
gravity mains
trunk mains
isPartOf regional water supply network of South West England
locatedIn Chew Valley
Somerset
southwest England
surface form: South West England
managedBy Bristol Water
monitoredBy water quality monitoring systems
primaryFunction potable water supply
purpose balance water storage and demand
ensure reliable drinking water supply
qualityStandard drinking water standards of England and Wales
regionServed Bristol Water supply area
servesUse commercial water consumption
domestic water consumption
industrial water consumption
subjectTo UK water industry regulation
environmental regulation in England
supplies Bristol commuter belt
surface form: Bristol area

Chew Valley communities
North Somerset communities
supportsActivity public health protection
regional economic activity
usesResource surface water
waterSource Blagdon Lake
Chew Valley Lake
River Chew catchment

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Chew Reservoir partOf Chew Valley water supply system
Garreg Ddu Reservoir partOf Chew Valley water supply system
this entity surface form: Birmingham water supply system