Elan Aqueduct

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The Elan Aqueduct is a long-distance water supply system in Wales that transports drinking water from the Elan Valley to the city of Birmingham.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aqueduct
architect James Mansergh NERFINISHED
constructionCost approximately £6 million (early 20th century)
constructionMaterial cast iron
concrete
masonry
constructionStartDate 1896
country United Kingdom
dailyCapacity about 300 million litres
about 66 million imperial gallons
designedFor gravity flow
endPoint Birmingham NERFINISHED
engineer James Mansergh NERFINISHED
hasPart bridges
pipelines
siphons
tunnels
valves
heritageStatus part of Elan Valley historic waterworks
inception 1904
length 118 km
73 mi
locatedIn Birmingham water supply network
Elan Valley NERFINISHED
Wales
maximumGradient 1 in 2,300
openingDate 1904
operator Severn Trent Water NERFINISHED
owner Severn Trent Water NERFINISHED
passesThrough Herefordshire NERFINISHED
Powys NERFINISHED
West Midlands NERFINISHED
Worcestershire NERFINISHED
purpose municipal water supply
serves Birmingham NERFINISHED
significantProjectOf Birmingham Corporation Water Department NERFINISHED
startPoint Elan Valley NERFINISHED
terminusFacility Frankley Reservoir NERFINISHED
transportedMedium drinking water
waterSource Claerwen Reservoir NERFINISHED
Elan Valley Reservoirs NERFINISHED

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