Chasewater is a
reservoir located in the parish of
Burntwood and the
district of Lichfield in
Staffordshire, England. Originally known as Norton Pool and Cannock Chase Reservoir, it was created as a canal feeder reservoir in 1797. The reservoir was created to directly supply the
Wyrley and Essington Canal and maintain levels in the 160 mile
Birmingham Canal Network. During a period of great industrial growth in the
Black Country region the maintenance of water levels in canal infrastructure was essential and Chasewater was in great demand. As canals became less essential for transport of goods during the mid-20th century, the reservoir diversified and became a popular public amenity with activities such as water-skiing, sailing,
wakeboarding and cycling. Chasewater is the
third largest reservoir by volume in the county of Staffordshire and the largest canal feeder reservoir in the
West Midlands.