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Llyn Brianne

Llyn Brianne
Llyn Brianne Reservoir.jpg
The Llyn Brianne Rock-fill Dam, showing the spillway located to the right.
Location Wales
Coordinates 52°8′N 3°45′W / 52.133°N 3.750°W / 52.133; -3.750Coordinates: 52°8′N 3°45′W / 52.133°N 3.750°W / 52.133; -3.750
Type reservoir
Basin countries United Kingdom

Llyn Brianne is a man-made lake or reservoir in the headwaters of the River Towy in central Wales.

The reservoir was constructed by Wimpey Construction in the late 1960s and early 1970s in order to regulate the flow in the River Tywi to support large potable water abstraction at Nantgaredig in the lower reaches of the river near Carmarthen, providing water to the Felindre water treatment works; the treated water is piped to a large area of South Wales, including Swansea and Neath and up to the borders of Cardiff.

Under the reservoir there are a couple of houses, which were flooded to make way for the water reservoir. Before the water level was raised, it was possible to walk to Fannog farmhouse as a "For Sale" sign was once erected on it. It is still possible to see the top of the house when the water levels are low.

The dam is a crushed and larger rock clay filled dam, all materials being obtained in the area itself. In essence it is a constructed mountain blocking the valley. The clay was harvested higher up the valley near Soar y mynydd chapel closer to Tregaron. Much of the rock was harvested at the site. An on-site stone-crusher was used to reduce larger rocks to the various sizes required. A round-the-clock labouring system enabled its completion almost two years ahead of schedule.

Because of the importance of the River Towy salmon and trout fisheries, special protective measures were incorporated into the construction of the reservoir including a smolt trap and a restocking programme using artificially raised parr. Releases of water from the dam tend to be very cold and are also blamed by anglers for a reduction in the quality of the fishery.


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