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The Greenock Cut is a 7 mile (11 km) aqueduct completed in 1827 which carried water from a new reservoir formed at Loch Thom from its outlet at Cormalees Bridge Centre round the side of Dunrod Hill to Overton, Greenock|Overton where it was fed into a distribution network to supply the town of Greenock in Scotland, now in the District of Inverclyde. Grid reference NS242719

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Date

14 July 2006

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User:Dave souza

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