Observations
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29 October 2023
Wey Navigation by Fiona Poulter
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29 October 2023
Island Training location, Riverside by Fiona Poulter
Steady flow of foam 'icebergs' flowing down middle of river. Not close enough to detect any odour
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29 October 2023
"The Beach" in Shalford by John Andrews
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29 October 2023
Sammy’s snail Gunpowder Mills by Stephanie Mansell
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27 October 2023
Newark Lock downstream by Heather Dougherty
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27 October 2023
Newark Lock upstream by Heather Dougherty
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27 October 2023
Downstream of Slyfield Treatment Works by Sarah Davis
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27 October 2023
Dapdune Wharf by Gary Hodsdon
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27 October 2023
Stoke Lock Pontoon by Sarah Davis
On the other side of the river from where we test is Slyfield Sewage works which is currently being de= commissioned and new Sewage works being re built further along the river. Tall cranes are now visible and tree line appears to be cut back and sheeting put up along river side, which we think maybe to do with Wildlife surveys . Heavy rain has occurred over past week and some trees have broken branches hanging over or landing in the river. The river is extremely high and fast moving. Out flow pipes from Sewage works are full flow and fast.
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27 October 2023
Compton Common: Stream that passes through pipe under path (East side) by Trevor Murrells
This stream has returned to the level (depth & flow), after the recent rainfall, seen in the spring
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30 September 2023
River Wey, Upstream of Bowers Lock by Fiona Poulter
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29 September 2023
St Catherines swimming spot by Kate Riley
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25 September 2023
Woodbridge Meadows by Sam Peters
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24 September 2023
Upstream from Bridge by John Andrews
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24 September 2023
"The Beach" in Shalford by John Andrews
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24 September 2023
River Wey, Upstream of Bowers Lock by Fiona Poulter
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24 September 2023
River Wey near Plough Bridge, Byfleet by Susan Clements
Pond skaters, surface water plant (see photo)
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24 September 2023
Dapdune Wharf by Gary Hodsdon
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24 September 2023
Compton Common: Stream that passes through pipe under path (East side) by Trevor Murrells
The stream has been dry for a while but a pond has now been created, probably as consequence of recent rainfall that has been heavy at times.