Longdendale Chain

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title: Longdendale Chain
text: The Longdendale Chain is a sequence of six reservoirs on the River Etherow in the Longdendale Valley, in northern Derbyshire. They were constructed between 1848 and 1884 to a design by John Frederick Bateman to supply the growing population of Manchester and Salford with fresh water. The top three reservoirs and Arnfield are for drinking water, and the lower reservoirs are used as compensation reservoirs to maintain the downstream flow of the river. There was originally a seventh – Hollingworth
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