Glasgow Corporation Waterworks, Mugdock Road, Mugdock Reservoir

Also known as

Loch Katrine Scheme; Milngavie Water Treatment Works

Classifications: Reservoir(19th Century)

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Location Details

Local authority: East Dunbartonshire

Parish: New Kilpatrick (Bearsden And Milngavie)

Former region: Strathclyde

Former district: Bearsden And Milngavie

Former county: Dunbartonshire

Location accurate to the nearest 1 metre.

British National Grid (BNG) Coordinates: 255637, 675824

Ordnance Survey (OS) National Grid Reference: NS 55637 75824

Latitude: 55.95368Longitude: -4.31368

Datum: OSGB36 - NGR

Further details

Site number: NS57NE 63

National Record of the Historic Environment (NRHE) ID: 166747

View from NW showing valve tower (left) and access gantry

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General view from SE

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View from NE of overflow channel and tunnel beyond sluices

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View from NE of overflow channel and tunnel beyond sluices

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View from S of sluices and channel

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View from S of sluices and channel

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Detail of entrance to straining well

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View of top of straining well from E

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View of top of straining well from NW, with Control House in

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View of top of straining well from NW, with Control House in

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Detail of upper plaque with portrait

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Detail of upper plaque with portrait

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1 Note

Category: Descriptive accounts

Event reference: 846778

NS57NE 63.00 55637 75824

Mugdock Reservoir [NAT]
OS 1:10,000 map, 1976.

For associated Craigmaddie Reservoir (adjacent to E and SE), see NS57NE 61.

NS57NE 63.01 NS 55599 76479 and NS 55634 76466 Gauge Basins
NS57NE 63.02 NS 55533 76447 Pump House
NS57NE 63.03 NS 55592 76333 Footbridge
NS57NE 63.04 NS 55831 75534 Chlorinating House
NS57NE 63.05 NS 55828 75501 Straining Well
NS57NE 63.06 NS 5598 7555 MEASURING POND AND SLUICE
NS57NE 63.07 NS 5598 7555 STRAINING WELL, VALVE TOWER
NS57NE 63.08 NS 55847 75462 Memorial

Notes:
Craigmaddie Reservoir Valve Tower
A valve tower and access gantry, the purpose of which is to control the flow of water from Craigmaddie Reservoir into the adjacent straining well, from which it is taken to Glasgow. At the time of survey in 2001, there were plans to bypass the straining well with a modern water had been submitted, and were later approved in 2003. The valve tower was therefore likely to become disused.

Control House
A collection of buildings, mostly rubble-built with slate roofs, dating from the completion of the first phase of the water works scheme in 1859. The flow of water into and from the adjacent Mugdock and Craigmaddie reservoirs is controlled and monitored from these buildings, as is water quality.

Craigmaddie Reservoir Outflow Sluices
Sluice gates, overflow channel and tunnel for Craigmaddie Reservoir, which was completed in 1896.

Craimaddie Straining Well
A 'straining well' into which water from Craigmaddie Reservoir passes on its way to Glasgow. This was the second of two straining wells, and is associated with the second phase of the Glasgow Corporation's Water Works' Katrine project, which came on stream in 1890s. It was recorded by RCAHMS in 2001 because a proposed new water treatment plant (required to meet EU regulations, and approved in 2003) will render it redundant, after which it will be permanently emptied.

Dam and Causeway between Mugdock and Craigmaddie Reservoirs
A rubble-faced dam and causeway separating the two reservoirs of the Glasgow Corporation Water Works at Milngavie. At the north-west side is Mugdock Reservoir, which is associated with the original scheme, which first brought water from Loch Katrine to Glasgow in 1859. On the south-east side is Craigmaddie Reservoir, which dates from the expansion of the scheme and was completed in 1896.

Information from RCAHMS (MKO) 2001.


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References

Paxton and Shipway R and J. (2007) Civil engineering heritage: Scotland - Lowlands and Borders, London. Page(s): 250 RCAHMS Shelf Number: J.5.41.PAX

West of Scotland Water. (2001) Planning for the Future, Katrine Water Project