- Llyn Peris
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lake_name = Llyn Peris
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caption_lake = Dinorwig Power Station with Llyn Peris in the foreground
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location =Snowdonia ,Wales
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type =moraine dammed lake
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cities =Llyn Peris is a
lake inSnowdonia ,Wales , approximately 1.8 km long and situated close to the villages ofLlanberis andNant Peris . The lake was formed glacially and is an example of amoraine-dammed lake . Llyn Peris is named afterSaint Peris , an early Christian saint of whom little is known. The lake is flanked on one side by the mountainElidir Fawr and the former slate quarry ofDinorwig . Above the opposite bank are the hills of Derlwyn and Clogwyn Mawr and a rock formation known as the Lady of Snowdon, due to its resemblance to a human face. The ruins ofDolbadarn Castle are also located on a mound above the lake.The lake now forms the lower reservoir of
Dinorwig power station , and the administrative buildings for the station are situated on the lake shore. Water is released into the lake fromMarchlyn Mawr (the upper reservoir) to produce electricity during periods of peak demand. This water is, in turn, pumped back to the upper reservoir using electricity purchased at off-peak periods. The water level of the lake therefore varies considerably, depending on UK electricity demand. Excess water from the lake drains intoLlyn Padarn .During construction of the power station, when the capacity of the lake was increased considerably at this time, with the removal of a large quantity of slate waste, rare Welsh
Arctic char were removed to four other lakes in the neighbouringCarneddau mountains, namelyFfynnon Llugwy ,Llyn Cowlyd ,Llyn Melynllyn andLlyn Dulyn , where they are still to be found. Although Llyn Peris itself was not restocked, some char have found their way back to the lake. Parts of the lake shore are designated as aSite of Special Scientific Interest for Glacial Geology.External links
* [http://www.fhc.co.uk/dinorwig.htm Dinorwig Power Station]
* [http://www.llanberis.com/dolbad.html Dolbadarn Castle, from Llanberis' Website]
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