Dingle Reservoir
Reservoir in Greater Manchester, England
53°37′38″N 2°27′54″W / 53.62722°N 2.46500°W / 53.62722; -2.46500
Dingle Reservoir is an artificial, low alkalinity, shallow reservoir near the town of Egerton, Greater Manchester. It is a little under 400 metres from the border between Lancashire and Greater Manchester, on the Lancashire side.[1][2]
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