Carsington Water is a
reservoir operated by
Severn Trent Water located between
Wirksworth and
Kniveton in
Derbyshire,
England. The reservoir takes water from the
River Derwent at
Ambergate during winter months, pumping up to the reservoir by long tunnels and aqueduct. Water is released back into the river during summer months for
water abstraction and treatment further downstream. It is England's ninth-largest reservoir with a capacity of 36,331
megalitres
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Planning for the reservoir started in the 1960s and construction started in 1979. In 1984 there was a partial collapse of the dam before it was filled. The dam was removed before the construction of a new dam began in 1989. The finished reservoir was opened by
Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II in 1992.
The reservoir is a major centre for leisure activities including
walking,
cycling,
fly fishing
Fly fishing is an angling method that uses a light-weight lure—called an artificial fly—to catch fish. The fly is cast using a fly rod, reel, and specialized weighted line. The light weight requires casting techniques significantly diffe ...
,
birdwatching,
sailing,
canoeing
Canoeing is an activity which involves paddling a canoe with a single-bladed paddle. Common meanings of the term are limited to when the canoeing is the central purpose of the activity. Broader meanings include when it is combined with other acti ...
, and
windsurfing. The land surrounding the reservoir, in particular the facilities around the visitor centre, has hosted events including a music festival, the Festival of the Peak.
Facilities
There are 3 main buildings on the Reservoir, which serve the public in a few different ways.
The Visitor Centre is the largest building, with a café featuring panoramic views. There is a small retail outlet currently leased by the
RSPB
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and an outdoor equipment store.
Carsington Sports and Leisure is a place for the public to rent equipment, primarily bikes. The company also rents kayaks, canoes, small rowing boats,
sailing boats and windsurfing equipment. The company has a good stock of new windsurf hire equipment, with 3 quality starboard boards and sails from 3.5 to 7.5, with beginner kit also.
Carsington Sailing Club owns an extensive proportion of the shoreline. Members can hire boats, as well as store boats from small dinghies to anchored cruisers.
There are also smaller buildings erected by Severn Trent, including a bird hide north of the visitor centre on the circular bike route, as well as other more minor wildlife-based buildings dotted around the track.
There are three car parks by the reservoir, one main one at the site and a southerly one, Millfields, that has smaller capacity and a northerly one, Sheepwash, which has a similar capacity.
Birds seen at the site include
little owl
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,
little grebe,
great northern diver,
Eurasian oystercatcher,
common tern and breeding
common redshank. Feral
barnacle geese
The barnacle goose (''Branta leucopsis'') is a species of goose that belongs to the genus ''Branta'' of black geese, which contains species with largely black plumage, distinguishing them from the grey ''Anser'' species. Despite its superficial s ...
are found there; a wild,
ringed, barnacle goose was found in March 2011—it was ringed at
WWT Caerlaverock in Dumfrieshire, Scotland on 8 February 1999.
Fly fishing is available from boats that can be hired from the Fishing Lodge. Fly fishing is for
brown trout
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and
rainbow trout
The rainbow trout (''Oncorhynchus mykiss'') is a species of trout native to cold-water tributaries of the Pacific Ocean in Asia and North America. The steelhead (sometimes called "steelhead trout") is an anadromous (sea-run) form of the coasta ...
only.
A
horse riding track around the reservoir allows horse owners to ride round an 8km route.
Wildlife Discovery Room at Carsington Water
The Wildlife Discovery Room at Carsington Water is operated as a partnership of
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and
Severn Trent Water. The Trust offers nature programs for schools, children and families.
Geochemical lessons from the Carsington dam failure of 1984 and reconstruction
The failure in 1984 of the Carsington Dam near the end of its construction led to major advances in several areas of geotechnical engineering. It also led to major advances in understanding the nature and extent of geochemical and mineralogical reactions that can occur in earthworks, and how these can be allowed for in design and construction. These aspects had not been considered in the original investigations and design. This resulted in much greater degradation of the fill materials than expected during construction, the pollution of surface waters, and the deaths of four site personnel.
In the case of the Carsington Dam construction, it was hypothesized that
autotrophic bacteria greatly accelerated the oxidation rate of the
pyrite, so that it occurred within months during construction. The resulting
sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid (American spelling and the preferred IUPAC name) or sulphuric acid ( Commonwealth spelling), known in antiquity as oil of vitriol, is a mineral acid composed of the elements sulfur, oxygen and hydrogen, with the molecular formu ...
reacted with the drainage blanket constructed of carboniferous limestone, which then resulted in the precipitation of gypsum and iron hydroxide, the clogging of drains and the generation of carbon dioxide.
[Cripps et al. (1993)]
References
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Reservoirs of the Peak District
Nature centres in England
Reservoirs in Derbyshire
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