Belmont Reservoir

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Belmont Reservoir is a man-made water body in Lancashire, England, primarily used for drinking water supply and recreational activities such as sailing and birdwatching.

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Belmont Reservoir canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf man-made lake
reservoir
access public footpaths nearby
restricted direct shoreline access in places
basinCountry England
United Kingdom
category Drinking water reservoirs in England
Reservoirs in Lancashire
Tourist attractions in Lancashire
climateZone temperate maritime climate
construction artificially impounded water body
country England
environment moorland surroundings
hasActivity angling (restricted or controlled)
hasFeature dam and embankment
open water surface
surrounding grazing land
hasUseRestriction no public swimming
powered craft generally restricted
hasWildlife migratory birds
wading birds
waterfowl
knownFor birdlife
sailing club
scenic views
locatedIn Borough of Blackburn with Darwen NERFINISHED
Lancashire
North West England
locatedNear Belmont NERFINISHED
locatedOn West Pennine Moors NERFINISHED
managedBy United Utilities NERFINISHED
near A675 road NERFINISHED
Rivington area NERFINISHED
Turton and Entwistle reservoirs region
nearbyCity Blackburn NERFINISHED
Bolton NERFINISHED
partOf regional water supply network of North West England
region Greater Manchester hinterland NERFINISHED
subjectTo UK water quality regulations
environmental protection regulations
suppliesWaterTo Bolton area NERFINISHED
usedFor birdwatching
drinking water supply
public water supply
recreation
sailing
waterBodyType freshwater reservoir

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West Pennine Moors containsReservoir Belmont Reservoir