Gryffe Reservoirs

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Gryffe Reservoirs are a pair of man-made water storage lakes in Renfrewshire, Scotland, that serve as an important local water supply and recreational area near the village of Bridge of Weir.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf man-made lake
reservoir system
basinCountry United Kingdom
category Lakes of Scotland
Reservoirs in Renfrewshire
Water supply reservoirs in the United Kingdom
country Scotland
elevation lowland
environmentType freshwater
hasPart Gryffe Reservoir No. 1 NERFINISHED
Gryffe Reservoir No. 2 NERFINISHED
hasShoreFeature paths and tracks
locatedIn Gryffe Valley NERFINISHED
Renfrewshire NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bridge of Weir NERFINISHED
Greenock Cut area NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Glasgow NERFINISHED
manMade true
nearbySettlement Bridge of Weir NERFINISHED
Kilmacolm NERFINISHED
ownerOrOperator local water authority
region West Central Lowlands of Scotland NERFINISHED
use public water supply
recreation
usedFor angling
walking
wildlife observation
watercourse River Gryffe NERFINISHED
waterManagementRole regulation of local river flow
storage of drinking water

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Bridge of Weir nearWaterSupply Gryffe Reservoirs