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Water supply and consumption - AQACase study - Kielder reservoir

Global water supply and consumption are unequal. Water supplies need to be managed and there are strategies that can achieve this. Water sustainability is a global concern.

Part of GeographyThe challenge of resource management

Case study - Kielder reservoir water transfer scheme

Kielder reservoir in Northumberland is an example of a .

Location

Kielder is located in an area of high land called the Pennines. This means that it receives more rain than areas to the east, which lie in the . Water that collects in Kielder reservoir is transported southwards and released into rivers that flow to the cities of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Sunderland, Durham, Darlington and Middlesbrough.

Kielder Water is located on the River Tyne, near Newcastle upon Tyne in northeast England.

Advantages

Kielder reservoir has brought many advantages:

  • Electricity is generated through hydroelectric power (HEP) at the dam. This is a reliable and clean source of energy.
  • The reservoir has reduced in the north east. Rivers that flow into cities like Middlesbrough and Sunderland have much more water in them.
  • Tourism at Kielder has created new jobs and generated incomes. People visit the reservoir for water sports and for the beautiful scenery that has been created around the lake.

Disadvantages

  • The breeding patterns of fish have been disrupted through the dam blocking the river. Also, fewer pebbles travel downstream, which impacts on habitats.
  • Many families were moved from their homes in order to make way for the dam and reservoir.
  • Farmland and many habitats were lost when the land behind the dam flooded.