Hewenden Reservoir
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Hewenden Reservoir is a fresh-water reservoir near to
Cullingworth Cullingworth is a village and civil parish in the City of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. Within the boundaries of the historic West Riding of Yorkshire, it is west of Bradford and south of Keighley. The surrounding countryside is mainly ...
in
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, England. The Bradford Corporation built the reservoir, which was flooded in 1845, and is now part of the
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portfolio.


History

Hewenden Reservoir was built as a result of the Bradford Waterworks Act of 1842. The act allowed the Bradford Corporation to abstract large volumes of water from Many Wells Spring, which supplied Hewenden Beck ( Harden Beck). This concerned mill owners further downstream on Harden Beck. As a condition of the act, the reservoir at Hewenden was constructed as a compensation Reservoir, which would guarantee a steady flow of water in Harden Beck. During construction, "three large vertical cracks" appeared in one of the culverts that had just been built, and so remedial action was necessary to the dam walls. By January 1845, the remediation works were completed and the dam wall was complete. Minor works were finalised in the same year and flooding commenced in late spring, though by June, when the reservoir was about 66% full, the dam wall was observed as having collapsed in places. The final cost of the reservoir was £4,856 (). The reservoir now feeds water into Harden Beck, with Hewenden itself being fed by Milking Hole Beck and Denholme Beck, the latter of which flows out from Doe Park Reservoir in
Denholme Denholme is a town and civil parish in the Bradford Metropolitan Borough, West Yorkshire, England. It is west of Bradford, from Keighley and roughly the same distance from Halifax. Administratively, it is part of the Bingley Rural ward ...
, which has been culverted. Hewenden Reservoir is now owned and operated by Yorkshire Water. The reservoir is noted for being one of the top ten recorded wettest places in Britain; in June 1956, of rain fell in 120 minutes, at that time, the largest amount of rainfall ever recorded in Yorkshire. After a long period where the veracity of this claim was doubted in some meteorological circles, a review of the data and weather systems on the day, determined that fell in 105 minutes. In 2008, the peak flow exiting the reservoir was noted at .


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Plan of reservoir and adjacent Hewenden Viaduct
{{Reservoirs in Yorkshire Reservoirs in West Yorkshire Geography of the City of Bradford