South Calder Water

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South Calder Water is a river in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, that flows through former industrial and mining areas before joining the River Clyde.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
watercourse
continent Europe
country Scotland
crosses M8 motorway
West Coast Main Line
flowsThrough Carfin
surface form: Carfin area

Holytown area
Motherwell area
Newmains
surface form: Newmains area

North Lanarkshire
Wishaw area
former industrial areas
former mining areas
hasBridge Calder Viaduct
Railway viaduct near Wishaw
hasEnvironmentalIssue legacy pollution from mining and industry
hasTributary Bothwell Water
Brandon Burn
Legbrannock Burn
Shotts Burn
languageOfName English
locatedIn central Scotland
surface form: Central Belt of Scotland

Central Lowlands of Scotland
surface form: Lowlands of Scotland

North Lanarkshire
United Kingdom
mouthLocatedIn Scotland
mouthLocation River Clyde
mouthOfWatercourse River Clyde
nearFeature Ravenscraig former steelworks site
Strathclyde Country Park
partOfDrainageBasin River Clyde basin
passesNear Carfin
Holytown
Motherwell
Newmains
Shotts
Wishaw
region North Lanarkshire council area (small part)
surface form: North Lanarkshire council area
usedFor industrial water supply (historically)
recreation
waterbodyOnCourse Hillend Reservoir
Strathclyde Loch

Referenced by (3)

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River Clyde hasTributary South Calder Water
Wishaw locatedOn South Calder Water
this entity surface form: South Calder Water (nearby watercourse)
Newmains hasNearbyRiver South Calder Water