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Hanningfield Reservoir is a large pumped storage reservoir located between
Billericay Billericay ( ) is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Basildon, Essex, England. It lies within the London Basin and constitutes a commuter town east of Central London. The town has three secondary schools and a variety of open spaces. It is ...
and
Chelmsford Chelmsford () is a city in the City of Chelmsford district in the county of Essex, England. It is the county town of Essex and one of three cities in the county, along with Southend-on-Sea and Colchester. It is located north-east of London a ...
in
Essex Essex () is a county in the East of England. One of the home counties, it borders Suffolk and Cambridgeshire to the north, the North Sea to the east, Hertfordshire to the west, Kent across the estuary of the River Thames to the south, and G ...
. It has a surface area of and is owned and operated by
Essex and Suffolk Water Essex and Suffolk Water is a water supply company in the United Kingdom. It operates in two geographically distinct areas, one serving parts of Norfolk and Suffolk, and the other serving parts of Essex and Greater London. The total population ser ...
. The reservoir is part of a biological
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. The site is also owned by
Essex and Suffolk Water Essex and Suffolk Water is a water supply company in the United Kingdom. It operates in two geographically distinct areas, one serving parts of Norfolk and Suffolk, and the other serving parts of Essex and Greater London. The total population ser ...
and is run by them in conjunction with the
Essex Wildlife Trust The Essex Wildlife Trust (EWT) is one of 46 wildlife trusts which cover the United Kingdom. The EWT was founded in 1959, and it describes itself as Essex's leading conservation charity, which aims to protect wildlife for the future and the people ...
. The reservoir is covered by a Bird Sanctuary Order.


Description

Hanningfield is the 11th largest reservoir in England with an area of . The reservoir has a limited natural water catchment area and is principally supplied with water abstracted from the
River Chelmer The River Chelmer is a river that flows entirely through the county of Essex, England, running from the northwest of the county through Chelmsford to the River Blackwater near Maldon. Course The source of the river is in the parish of Debden i ...
and River Blackwater at Langford about north east of Hanningfield. Water is pumped from Langford at up to 240 Ml/day through a diameter underground pipeline. The Hanningfield scheme was a joint venture by the South Essex Waterworks Company and the Southend Waterworks Company. The reservoir was built in an area known as Sandon Valley, construction was started in 1951 and entailed flooding an area of
South Hanningfield South Hanningfield is a small village and civil parish in the Chelmsford district of Essex, England. The village is located on the south bank of the Hanningfield Reservoir, around south-southeast of the city of Chelmsford, and around north of ...
covering the ancient hamlet of Peasdown. Giffords Farm and Fremnells Manor were also demolished. The reservoir was completed by W. & C. French in 1957 at a cost of about £6m; the reservoir took 200 days to fill with water. The dam is long. It is an earth dam with a core of puddled clay, the inner wall is concreted to mitigate erosion by wave action. The South Essex Waterworks Company and the Southend Waterworks Company merged to form the Essex Water Company in 1970. In 1994 the Essex Water Company merged with Suffolk Water Company to form Essex and Suffolk Water.


Hanningfield Water Treatment Works

Hanningfield Water Treatment Works was built adjacent to the reservoir. This treats and delivers 210 Ml/day of potable water to south Essex and Southend-on-Sea. The original plant comprised four circular accelerators, as the demand increased so vertical flow softening tanks were installed from 1970 to 1973. Further filters were commissioned in 1983. The raw water contains algae, organic matter, pesticides, and is too hard. These are treated and removed prior to distribution. The treatment entails clarification, carbonate removal, filtration and polishing. Raw water from the reservoir is treated with
ozone Ozone (), or trioxygen, is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula . It is a pale blue gas with a distinctively pungent smell. It is an allotrope of oxygen that is much less stable than the diatomic allotrope , breaking down in the lo ...
then dosed with a coagulant and flocculant. The water flows to three pulsators where organic substances are removed. It is then dosed with lime and pumped to the base of one of eight  gyrazurs – a granular contact mass reactor – where carbonate is removed. Water is then dosed with sulphuric acid to reduce alkalinity and flows to dual media
sand filter Sand filters are used as a step in the water treatment process of water purification. There are three main types; rapid (gravity) sand filters, upward flow sand filters and slow sand filters. All three methods are used extensively in the water i ...
s where remaining particulates are removed. Water is then dosed with ozone and flows through granular activated carbon filters. After dosing with
chloramine Chloramines refer to derivatives of ammonia and organic amines wherein one or more N-H bonds have been replaced by N-Cl bonds. Two classes of compounds are considered: inorganic chloramines and organic chloramines. Inorganic chloramines Inorgan ...
it is stored in a large contact tank. Prior to distribution the water is dosed with
phosphoric acid Phosphoric acid (orthophosphoric acid, monophosphoric acid or phosphoric(V) acid) is a colorless, odorless phosphorus-containing solid, and inorganic compound with the chemical formula . It is commonly encountered as an 85% aqueous solution, w ...
to reduce the dissolution of lead in the distribution system.


Nature and recreation

Large parts of the reservoir and surrounding countryside have been developed as a nature reserve. There are many footpaths in the woodland around the water where wildlife can be seen, and hides have been erected, with views of the visiting and resident birds. The public can use the reservoir for seasonal fly fishing both from the bank and from boats, providing a fishing permit is bought in advance. The water is regularly stocked with rainbow trout; the heaviest fish ever caught, in 1998, weighed . There are two cafés at each end of the reservoir: the newer, opened in 2007, is next to the fishing lodge with a deck overlooking the water, and the other is at the Essex Wildlife Trust visitors' centre.*


Wildlife

The reservoir has a nationally important population of
gadwall The gadwall (''Mareca strepera'') is a common and widespread dabbling duck in the family Anatidae. Taxonomy The gadwall was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. DNA studies have shown that ...
s, and it also has significant numbers of
pochards Pochard is a common name used for several species of diving ducks: *Four species in the genus ''Aythya'': ** Common pochard, ''Aythya ferina'' ** Baer's pochard, ''Aythya baeri'' ** Ferruginous pochard, ''Aythya nyroca'' ** Madagascar pochard, ''A ...
,
teal alt=American teal duck (male), Green-winged teal (male) Teal is a greenish-blue colour. Its name comes from that of a bird — the Eurasian teal (''Anas crecca'') — which presents a similarly coloured stripe on its head. The word is oft ...
,
tufted duck The tufted duck or tufted pochard (''Aythya fuligula'') is a small diving duck with a population of close to one million birds, found in northern Eurasia. The scientific name is derived from Ancient Greek '' aithuia'', an unidentified seabird ment ...
s and
pintails The pintail or northern pintail (''Anas acuta'') is a duck species with wide geographic Range (biology), distribution that breeds in the northern areas of Europe and across the Palearctic and North America. It is bird migration, migratory and w ...
. The chalk sludge lagoon has several unusual plants, including
golden dock ''Rumex maritimus,'' commonly called golden dock, bristle dock, or seashore dock, is an annual plant species of the genus ''Rumex''. ''Rumex maritimus'' grows in Argentina, Burma, Canada, China, and the United States. It is native to Canada and ...
and
marsh dock ''Rumex palustris'', or marsh dock, is a plant species of the genus ''Rumex'', found in Europe. The species is a dicot belonging to the family Polygonaceae. The species epithet An epithet (, ), also byname, is a descriptive term (word or phr ...
, and there is a rare moss ''
Brachythecium mildeanum ''Brachythecium mildeanum'' is a species of moss belonging to the family Brachytheciaceae. It has cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of ...
'' at the foot of the southern dam.


References


External links


Hanningfield Reservoir photographsPeasdown Hamlet''Magic Map''
{{authority control Essex Wildlife Trust Reservoirs in Essex Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Essex Drinking water reservoirs in England