Kirk Dam
Kirk Dam | |
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Location | Bute, Scotland |
Coordinates | |
Type | Reservoir |
Basin countries | Scotland, United Kingdom |
Built | Late 18th century |
Surface area | 180,200 square metres (1,940,000 sq ft) |
Water volume | 3.9 million cubic metres (3,200 acre·ft) |
Surface elevation | 11 metres (36 ft) |
Kirk Dam is an impounding dam, located 1.5 kilometres south of Rothesay, and is separated by a causeway from the much larger Loch Fad to the south-west. It was built to provide water to the cotton mills of the town, and is now the habitat for a variety of marshland birds. The earthfill dam is 6 metres high and records show it was constructed in the late 18th century.
See also
Sources
- "Argyll and Bute Council Reservoirs Act 1975 Public Register"
- Bathymetrical Survey of the Fresh-Water Lochs of Scotland, 1897-1909
- Scottish Places - Kirk Dam
- RCAHMS Canmore - Kirk Dam, Rothesay, Bute
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