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Water taken from the [[River Severn]] is stored in the reservoir, and at times of peak demand is used to supplement the supply from the [[Elan Valley Aqueduct]].  The treatment plant is located on the opposite side of the line with water carried by the [[Trimpley Pipe Bridge]].
 
Water taken from the [[River Severn]] is stored in the reservoir, and at times of peak demand is used to supplement the supply from the [[Elan Valley Aqueduct]].  The treatment plant is located on the opposite side of the line with water carried by the [[Trimpley Pipe Bridge]].
  
The reservoir is open to the public.  It is used by the Trimpley Sailing Club, while other activities include angling, wildlife watching and walking.  A public footpath between the reservoir and Eyemore Wood crosses the SVR via a gated [[Foot crossing at Trimpley Reservoirs | foot crossing]].  
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The reservoir is open to the public.  It is used by the Trimpley Sailing Club, while other activities include angling, wildlife watching and walking.  A public footpath between the reservoir and Eymore Wood crosses the SVR via a gated [[Foot crossing at Trimpley Reservoirs | foot crossing]].  
 
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File:4566_Great_Western_at_Trimpley_Reservoir_-_geograph.org.uk_-_849044.jpg | 4566 passes between the upper reservoir and the treatment plant (Wikimedia Commons)
 
File:4566_Great_Western_at_Trimpley_Reservoir_-_geograph.org.uk_-_849044.jpg | 4566 passes between the upper reservoir and the treatment plant (Wikimedia Commons)
File:Trimpley_Reservoir_and_settling_pool_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1577208.jpg | Upper reservoir (left and settling pool (right) with the SVR and Eyemore Wood beyond (Wikimedia Commons)
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File:Trimpley_Reservoir_and_settling_pool_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1577208.jpg | Upper reservoir (left and settling pool (right) with the SVR and Eymore Wood beyond (Wikimedia Commons)
 
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Revision as of 21:09, 17 June 2021

Trimpley reservoir and waterworks (Wikimedia Commons)

Trimpley Reservoir can be seen to the west of the line between Bewdley and Arley. The reservoir, which is managed by Severn Trent Water, was opened in 1968 and covers 29 acres. It is mostly around 3ft deep, although around 40ft deep near the valve tower in the main reservoir. A settling pool is located to the south of the main reservoir and a little below it.

The Pumping station was opened on 5 May 1967 by Ralph Yates, Chairman of the Birmingham Water Committee. A short clip of the ATV Midlands News item, with a background image of a train on the SVRSevern Valley Railway branch. Available to watch on Media Archive for Central England.

Water taken from the River Severn is stored in the reservoir, and at times of peak demand is used to supplement the supply from the Elan Valley Aqueduct. The treatment plant is located on the opposite side of the line with water carried by the Trimpley Pipe Bridge.

The reservoir is open to the public. It is used by the Trimpley Sailing Club, while other activities include angling, wildlife watching and walking. A public footpath between the reservoir and Eymore Wood crosses the SVRSevern Valley Railway via a gated foot crossing.

See also

From The Window

Links and references

Trimpley Reservoir on Severn Trent Water
Trimpley Sailing Club