Loch Thom

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Loch Thom is a reservoir in Inverclyde, Scotland.

It was completed in 1824 by civil engineer Robert Thom and provided water supply to the town of Greenock by means of a 7 mile aqueduct known as The Cut. Together with a compensation reservoir at Gryffe and thirteen smaller reservoirs nearby it provides almost 650,000,000 cubic feet of water supply.