Dataset

ZERO Guildford Hub

Dataset by River Wey Trust

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 31 March 2024

    River Wey near Plough Bridge, Byfleet by Susan Clements

    River high (sample site partly flooded), brown, surging.

  • 30 March 2024

    Downstream of Slyfield Treatment Works by Sarah Davis

    Oppersite river bank landscape is changing fast, river bank trees and scrub all removed prior to large housing development and new sewage works. Fencing put up further back , cranes starting to work on the development site. Ecologists green net fencing now all removed on this oppersite river bank. River very high today and surging fast after storm Garrick.

  • 30 March 2024

    Island Training location, Riverside by Fiona Poulter

  • 30 March 2024

    Compton Common: Stream that passes through pipe under path (East side) by Trevor Murrells

    Bottom of stream was quite sandy.

  • 29 March 2024

    Newark Lock downstream by Alan Toomey

    Flooding along some sections on river banks. Sewage discharging from both local CSO's during observation for > 24hrs

  • 29 March 2024

    Newark Lock upstream by Alan Toomey

    Highest water level we have seen for years. Level running over banks in places

  • 23 March 2024

    Sammy’s snail Gunpowder Mills by Stephanie Mansell

    Signs of spring

  • 3 March 2024

    OckfordCourt by Nicola Avery

    Depth test and observations only today. Will collect baseline data as new group gets established. Water depth 50-70cm. Woodland on other side of bank. Get deer apparently. Saw Kingfisher, ducks,pheasant

  • 25 February 2024

    Downstream of Slyfield Treatment Works by Sarah Davis

    River High , following heavy rain fall over last week. Flood alert issued for Upper River Wey by Environment Agency.

  • 25 February 2024

    Stoke Lock Pontoon by Sarah Davis

    River very High after a lot of heavy rain fall over past week. Flood alert issued for the Upper River Wey by Enviroment Agency .

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Benchmarking of water body or watershed health, Share and compare results across watersheds., Education and engagement of local communities, Use in resource prioritization and decision making