Dataset

ZERO Guildford Hub

Dataset by River Wey Trust

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 19 March 2023

    River Wey, Upstream of Bowers Lock by Fiona Poulter

  • 19 March 2023

    St Catherines swimming spot by Kate Riley

    Dogs, rowers in water. Lots of people walking the bank.

  • 19 March 2023

    Upstream from A3 and B&Q by Sam Peters

    One moorhen. River much faster than south of the A3. Vegetation all along the banks cut back at some point in the past month

  • 18 March 2023

    Sammy’s snail Gunpowder Mills by Stephanie Mansell

  • 18 March 2023

    M U/S EAST SHALFORD LANE by Piers Byrne

    Thermometer was not provided in test pack.

  • 18 March 2023

    WEY ABOVE TILLINGBOURNE by Alistair Young

    Phosphate and Nitrate levels were calibrated using Earthwatch calibration cards as kit did not contain any. Dog jumped in to retrieve a ball just after sample was taken - it seems a popular spot for dog jumping. Bogland surrounding the site did not have an odour. Water has faint ozone smell.

  • 18 March 2023

    Island Training location, Riverside by Fiona Poulter

    water fowl

  • 26 February 2023

    "The Beach" in Shalford by John Andrews

    Broken Water pipe still leaking into surrounding field. Thames water repair ongoing

  • 26 February 2023

    Downstream of Slyfield Treatment Works by Alan Thorogood

    Water slower than upstream Lots of dogs Vegetation / trees cut back

  • 26 February 2023

    Stream running through Dunsfold downstream of Chiddingfold by Angus Sim

  • 26 February 2023

    Stoke Lock Pontoon by Alan Thorogood

    Intense smell from sewerage works or abbatoir High water level, fast flowing Plastic detritus in reeds / bank

  • 26 February 2023

    Dapdune Wharf by Gary Hodsdon

    Normal level with some tint and low flow. Taken opposite the NT site.

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Our group or organization, Our community, Government and decision makers, Broad audience/everyone
Intended use
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