Dataset

ZERO Guildford Hub

Dataset by River Wey Trust

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 28 May 2022

    Island Training location, Riverside by James Alvarez

    Birds: Kingfisher, mallards. Canoe paddled by. Dog drinking from the river.

  • 28 May 2022

    Wey Navigation by Kat Kavanagh

    Birds: Kingfisher, mallards, blackbirds, dogs drinking from the river. Invasive species: Himalayan balsam.

  • 17 May 2022

    Downstream from A25 by Kat Kavanagh

    placeholder observation

  • 13 May 2022

    Downstream of Slyfield Treatment Works by Alan Thorogood

    Nitrates much higher as downstream from sewage outlet pipe (in full flow) Suggest meet up with angling and other societies and make representation to Thames water, MP

  • 13 May 2022

    Stoke Lock Pontoon by Alan Thorogood

    Alan and Sarah testing On pontoon - beware of slop going down could be slippery when wet Strong smell of sewage from sewage works Lots of wagtails Met angler from Guildford Anglian society who said this stretch of river was dead / devoid of fish. Saw a cormorant

  • 10 May 2022

    Wey Navigation by Kat Kavanagh

    Scouting out the sample location

  • 10 May 2022

    Island Training location, Riverside by Kat Kavanagh

    Scouting locations. Island location, two spots, one on the river.

  • 10 May 2022

    Millmead, Near High Street Bridge, Guildford by Kat Kavanagh

    Concrete sides

  • 22 April 2022

    "The Beach" in Shalford by John Andrews

    Pre treatment centre

  • 22 April 2022

    St Catherines swimming spot by Kat Kavanagh

    Training session for Zero Guildford.

  • 28 November 2021

    St Catherines swimming spot by Kat Kavanagh

    Training session with ZeroCarbon Guildford.

  • 1 November 2021

    Millmead, Near High Street Bridge, Guildford by Kat Kavanagh

    Water levels very high after yesterdays storm

  • 15 October 2021

    St Catherines swimming spot by Kat Kavanagh

    Ducks. Overcast day. Phosphate: 0.5ppm

Intended audience
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