Lower Roddlesworth Reservoir

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The reservoir is close to Upper Roddlesworth Reservoir and Rake Brook Reservoir, situated within thick forest. It was constructed in the 1850s by Thomas Hawksley for Liverpool Corporation Waterworks, and together with Rake Brook, was designed to hold compensation water to maintain flows in the rivers, whereas the reservoirs at Lower Rivington, Upper Rivington and Anglezarke held water for the public water supply. Water from the two compensation reservoirs was fed into Anglezarke reservoir by a Script error: No such module "convert". channel called The Goit.Template:Sfn

An Act of Parliament to authorise its construction was obtained in 1847, and Hawksley designed an earth dam which was Script error: No such module "convert". tall at its highest point and Script error: No such module "convert". long. It impounded Script error: No such module "convert". of water when full. The reservoir was completed in 1857.Template:Sfn

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