Lockwood Reservoir

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Lockwood Reservoir is a large man-made water storage lake in the Lee Valley in North London, used primarily for public water supply and recreation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artificial lake
drinking water reservoir
reservoir
country United Kingdom
hasAccess permitted access for recreational users
hasBankType engineered embankments
hasEcologicalValue important site for overwintering wildfowl
supports diverse waterbird populations
hasFeature concrete embankments
perimeter path
hasNearbyInfrastructure Lee Valley reservoirs NERFINISHED
Walthamstow Reservoirs NERFINISHED
hasNearbyLandUse recreational green space
urban area
hasRecreationType nature observation
walking
hasRestriction access controlled by Thames Water
hasType open-surface potable water storage
isOnWatercourse River Lee Navigation (nearby) NERFINISHED
isPartOf Thames Water reservoir system
isProtectedFor bird conservation
isProtectedUnder EU Birds Directive (via SPA designation) NERFINISHED
Ramsar Convention (via Ramsar site designation) NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
Lee Valley NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
London Borough of Waltham Forest NERFINISHED
North London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
managedBy Thames Water NERFINISHED
near Tottenham NERFINISHED
Walthamstow NERFINISHED
ownedBy Thames Water NERFINISHED
partOf Lee Valley Ramsar Site NERFINISHED
Lee Valley Reservoir Chain NERFINISHED
Lee Valley Special Protection Area NERFINISHED
London water supply system
primaryUse public water supply
region Greater London
supplyArea London water network NERFINISHED
use angling
birdwatching
recreation
waterSource River Lea NERFINISHED
River Lee Diversion NERFINISHED
waterUse potable water storage

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Lee Valley Regional Park hasPart Lockwood Reservoir
Lee Valley reservoirs hasPart Lockwood Reservoir