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Vartry Reservoir : ウィキペディア英語版
Vartry Reservoir ((アイルランド語:Taiscumar Fheartraí)) is a reservoir at Roundwood in County Wicklow, Ireland. The water is piped from Vartry to a large open service reservoir in Stillorgan in the southern suburbs of Dublin. The reservoir is operated by Dublin City Council.The original (lower) reservoir was completed in 1863, and has a capacity of 11.3 billion litres and a maximum depth of 18.3 metres. A second embankment, 3.5 km upstream, was completed in 1923 to form the upper reservoir. This has a capacity of 5.6 billion litres and a maximum depth of 13.4 metres.==History== The Vartry Reservoir scheme involved the partial redirection and damming of the Vartry river, the building of a series of water piping and filtering systems (and related public works) to carry fresh water to the city.(ENFO - Ireland's public service department with responsibility for environmental publications - Article on Dublin's Water Supply )Between 1862 and 1868 the lower reservoir was formed by constructing an earthen dam across the valley of the River Vartry after a Dublin Water Works Committee was established to develop a new water supply to Dublin and suburbs. () () The committee was chaired by Dr. John Gray who actively promoted what would become the "Vartry scheme".(Glasnevin-Cemetery.ie - Entry on Sir John Gray ) The scheme was formally opened on June 30, 1863.This work was particularly important in the improvement of living conditions and public health in Dublin city. It improved sanitation and helped reduce outbreaks of cholera, typhus and other diseases associated with contaminated water.

Vartry Reservoir ((アイルランド語:Taiscumar Fheartraí)) is a reservoir at Roundwood in County Wicklow, Ireland. The water is piped from Vartry to a large open service reservoir in Stillorgan in the southern suburbs of Dublin. The reservoir is operated by Dublin City Council.
The original (lower) reservoir was completed in 1863, and has a capacity of 11.3 billion litres and a maximum depth of 18.3 metres. A second embankment, 3.5 km upstream, was completed in 1923 to form the upper reservoir. This has a capacity of 5.6 billion litres and a maximum depth of 13.4 metres.〔
==History==

The Vartry Reservoir scheme involved the partial redirection and damming of the Vartry river, the building of a series of water piping and filtering systems (and related public works) to carry fresh water to the city.〔(ENFO - Ireland's public service department with responsibility for environmental publications - Article on Dublin's Water Supply )〕
Between 1862 and 1868 the lower reservoir was formed by constructing an earthen dam across the valley of the River Vartry after a Dublin Water Works Committee was established to develop a new water supply to Dublin and suburbs.〔 () ()〕 The committee was chaired by Dr. John Gray who actively promoted what would become the "Vartry scheme".〔(Glasnevin-Cemetery.ie - Entry on Sir John Gray )〕 The scheme was formally opened on June 30, 1863.
This work was particularly important in the improvement of living conditions and public health in Dublin city.〔 It improved sanitation and helped reduce outbreaks of cholera, typhus and other diseases associated with contaminated water.

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ウィキペディアでVartry Reservoir ((アイルランド語:Taiscumar Fheartraí)) is a reservoir at Roundwood in County Wicklow, Ireland. The water is piped from Vartry to a large open service reservoir in Stillorgan in the southern suburbs of Dublin. The reservoir is operated by Dublin City Council.The original (lower) reservoir was completed in 1863, and has a capacity of 11.3 billion litres and a maximum depth of 18.3 metres. A second embankment, 3.5 km upstream, was completed in 1923 to form the upper reservoir. This has a capacity of 5.6 billion litres and a maximum depth of 13.4 metres.==History== The Vartry Reservoir scheme involved the partial redirection and damming of the Vartry river, the building of a series of water piping and filtering systems (and related public works) to carry fresh water to the city.(ENFO - Ireland's public service department with responsibility for environmental publications - Article on Dublin's Water Supply )Between 1862 and 1868 the lower reservoir was formed by constructing an earthen dam across the valley of the River Vartry after a Dublin Water Works Committee was established to develop a new water supply to Dublin and suburbs. () () The committee was chaired by Dr. John Gray who actively promoted what would become the "Vartry scheme".(Glasnevin-Cemetery.ie - Entry on Sir John Gray ) The scheme was formally opened on June 30, 1863.This work was particularly important in the improvement of living conditions and public health in Dublin city. It improved sanitation and helped reduce outbreaks of cholera, typhus and other diseases associated with contaminated water.」の詳細全文を読む



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