- Wast Water
:"Distinguish from
waste water ."Infobox lake
lake_name = Wast Water
image_lake = Wast water.jpeg
caption_lake = Looking Towards Wasdale Head
image_bathymetry = Wast watercroped.jpg
caption_bathymetry = Map of 1925
location = England
coords = coord|54|26|30|N|3|17|30|W|region:GB_type:waterbody|display=inline,title
type = Ribbon Lake
inflow = "see list"
outflow =River Irt
catchment =
basin_countries = United Kingdom
length = convert|4.88|km|mi|1
width = convert|794|m|mi|2
area = 2.8 km2
depth =
max-depth = convert|79|m|ft|0
volume =
residence_time =
shore = 11 km
elevation = convert|61|m|ft|0
islands =
cities =Wast Water or Wastwater is a
lake in theLake District National Park ,England . The lake is approximately 4.6kilometre s (almost 3mile s) long and 600metre s (more than a third of amile ) wide, and is located in theWasdale valley. It is the deepest lake in England, at 79metre s (258 feet), and is owned by the National Trust.It is one of the finest examples of a glacially 'over-deepened' valley. The surface of the lake is about 200 feet above sea level, while its bottom is over 50 feet below sea level.
The name of the lake and its valley is pronounced as in "was", not with a hard "a". The lake is named "Wast Water" on
Ordnance Survey maps, but the spelling "Wastwater" is used with roughly equal frequency, including by its owner, the National Trust, along with theCumbria Tourist Board , and theLake District National Park Authority.The steep slopes on the south-eastern side of the lake, leading up to the summits of
Whin Rigg andIllgill Head , are known as the "Wastwater Screes" or on some maps as "The Screes". These screes formed as a result of ice and weathering erosion on the rocks of theBorrowdale Volcanic Group , that form the fells to the East of the lake, towardsEskdale . They are approximately 2,000 feet, from top to base, the base being about 200 feet below the surface of the lake.The head of the Wasdale valley is surrounded by some of the highest mountains in England, including
Scafell Pike ,Great Gable andLingmell .Wast Water is the source of the
River Irt which flows into theIrish Sea nearRavenglass .A popular path runs the length of the lake, through the boulders and scree fall at the base of this craggy fell-side. On the north-western side are the cliffs of
Buckbarrow (a part ofSeatallan ) and the upturned-boat shape ofYewbarrow .The Sellafield Connection
Water from the lake is pumped to the nearby
Sellafield nuclear waste processing facility as a fresh water supply. [http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/regions/northwest/850243/850886/1319267/314710/?version=1&lang=_e] The NDA (Nuclear Decommissioning Authority) has taken over the licence once held by BNFL (British Nuclear Fuels PLC) which allows them to abstract a maximum of 18,184.4 m3 a day ( over 4 million gallons) and 6,637,306 m3 a year from Wast Water to use on site for various processes including the cooling ponds and reprocessing (electricity production has ceased).Britain's Favourite View
On
September 9 , 2007, Wast Water was announced as the winner of a vote to determine "Britain's Favourite View" by viewers of ITV.Etymology
"Wastwater" comes from "
Wasdale " plus English "water".Tributaries
"Clockwise from River Irt"
*Countess Beck
*Smithy Beck
*Goat Gill
*Nether Beck
*Over Beck
*Mosedale Beck
*Lingmell Beck
*Hollow Gill
*Straighthead Gill Crime
"The Wasdale Lady in the Lake",
Margaret Hogg , was murdered and her body was disposed of in the lake. She was found after eight years, with her body preserved like wax due to the lack ofoxygen in the water.Underwater gnomes
According to an article dated
14 February 2005 on the BBC News website, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/cumbria/4263761.stm Underwater gnome threat 'returns'] , a "gnome garden" complete with picket fence was removed from the bottom of Wastwater after several divers died a few years ago. It is thought the divers spent too much time too deep searching for the ornaments. Police divers report there is a rumour that the garden has returned at a depth beyond which they are allowed. PC Kenny McMahon, a member of the North WestPolice Underwater Search Unit , said "Wastwater is quite clear at the bottom, but there's nothing to see. At a depth of about 48m, divers had takengnome s down and put apicket fence around them. But several years ago there were a number of fatalities and theLake District National Park Authority asked us to get rid of them. We went down there, put them in bags and removed the lot. But now there's a rumour about a new garden beyond the 50m depth limit. As police divers we can't legally dive any deeper so, if it exists, the new garden could have been purposefully put out of our reach."External links
* [http://www.lakestay.co.uk/was.htm The Wasdale Lady in the Lake]
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