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Summary of Groundwater Abstractions Water Use Easting Northing Summary of groundwater abstractions Water Use Easting Northing Vulnerability Sub-section 2A – South of Strabane to Douglas Bridge Historic Groundwater Abstraction 236244 392676 Layer Type C Historic Groundwater Abstraction 236040 392617 Layer Type C Historic Groundwater Abstraction 238863 390856 Low Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 238884 390521 Low Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 233423 389610 Low Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 233380 389550 Low Vulnerability Sub-section 2B – Douglas Bridge to South of Mountjoy Historic Groundwater Abstraction 242058 375927 Low Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 242700 382000 High Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 241460 379560 High Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 241085 376581 High Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 242590 376080 High Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 238800 374300 High Vulnerability Sub-section 2C – South of Mountjoy to South of Omagh Historic Groundwater Abstraction 243096 374746 High Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 243129 374690 High Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 244508 374544 Low Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 241795 372706 Layer Type C Historic Groundwater Abstraction 244542 372493 Low Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 245685 371899 Low Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 243499 370710 Low Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 246067 370553 Low Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 245775 370183 High Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 246874 369825 Low Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 246336 368838 Low Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 244654 369533 Low Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 243264 369062 High Vulnerability Historic Groundwater Abstraction 244228 368255 Low Vulnerability Summary of NIEA Chemical and Biological Water Quality Classification River Location Easting Northing Chemical Biological Classification Classification Sub-section 2A – South of Strabane to Douglas Bridge Grevenue Burn at Grevenue 234800 392800 01_03 Bridge 02_04 2004 B(1) 03_05 2005 D(1) 04_06 2006 C(1) 05_07 2007 B(1) Mourne River at Victoria Bridge 235300 390700 01_03 B 2003 B(3) 02_04 B 2004 B(2) 03_05 B 2005 B(2) 04_06 B 2006 B(2) 05_07 B 2007 B(2) Douglas Burn (Foyle) at Douglas 237300 390000 01_03 B 2003 B(3) Bridge 02_04 B 2004 C(2) 03_05 B 2005 B(2) 04_06 A 2006 B(2) 05_07 A 2007 B(2) Sub-section 2B – Douglas Bridge to South of Mountjoy Glenknock Burn at Glenknock 241100 386600 01_03 B 2003 A(2) Cottages 02_04 B 2004 D(2) 03_05 B 2005 C(2) 04_06 B 2006 D(2) 05_07 B 2007 C(2) River Strule at Moyle Bridge 241100 386100 01_03 D 2003 B(3) 02_04 C 2004 A(2) 03_05 C 2005 B(2) 04_06 B 2006 B(2) 05_07 B 2007 C(2) Ashgrove Tributary at Ballykeel 243400 383700 01_03 C 2003 B(1) 02_04 B 2004 B(2) 03_05 B 2005 C(1) 04_06 B 2006 B(1) 05_07 B 2007 B(1) Cappagh Burn at Tattynure Bridge 243600 379400 01_03 C 2003 A(3) 02_04 B 2004 A(2) 03_05 B 2005 A(2) 04_06 A 2006 A(2) 05_07 B 2007 B(2) Strule River at Stone Bridge 243700 377600 01_03 D 2003 B(3) 02_04 D 2004 B(2) 03_05 C 2005 C(2) 04_06 C 2006 B(2) 05_07 B 2007 B(2) River Location Easting Northing Chemical Biological Classification Classification Carnony Burn at Knockmoyle 244400 377600 01_03 C 2003 A(2) 02_04 C 2004 B(2) 03_05 B 2005 A(2) 04_06 B 2006 B(2) 05_07 B 2007 A(2) Fairywater River at Mullantoomog 239200 376600 01_03 D 2003 B(3) 02_04 C 2004 A(2) 03_05 C 2005 B(2) 04_06 B 2006 A(2) 05_07 B 2007 B(2) Sub-section 2C – South of Mountjoy to South of Omagh Gillygooley Burn at Mill House 241200 374600 01_03 C 2003 B(3) 02_04 B 2004 B(2) 03_05 B 2005 B(2) 04_06 C 2006 B(2) 05_07 D 2007 A(2) Fairywater at Old Railway Bridge, 242900 374900 01_03 2003 Nestles (Chem Only) 02_04 C 2004 03_05 C 2005 04_06 C 2006 05_07 B 2007 Strule River at Abbey Bridge 244900 372900 01_03 C 2003 A(3) Omagh 02_04 C 2004 B(2) 03_05 B 2005 B(2) 04_06 B 2006 B(2) 05_07 B 2007 B(2) Drumragh River at Car Park U/S of 245500 372700 01_03 C 2003 A(3) Campsie Bridge 02_04 C 2004 B(2) 03_05 C 2005 B(2) 04_06 B 2006 B(2) 05_07 B 2007 B(2) Camowen River at Donnellys 246400 373000 01_03 C 2003 B(3) Bridge 02_04 C 2004 B(2) 03_05 C 2005 B(2) 04_06 B 2006 C(2) 05_07B 2007 C(2) Killyclogher Burn at Killyclogher 247200 373700 01_03 C 2003 B(3) 02_04 C 2004 B(2) 03_05 C 2005 B(2) 04_06 B 2006 C(2) 05_07 B 2007 B(2) Glenscollip (Ballynamullan) Burn at 248000 372800 01_03 C 2003 C(2) Omagh 02_04 C 2004 C(2) 03_05 C 2005 B(2) 04_06 B 2006 B(2) 05_07 B 2007 B(2) River Location Easting Northing Chemical Biological Classification Classification Creevan Burn at Mckinley 241900 369900 01_03 C 2003 B(3) Bungalows 02_04 C 2004 A(2) 03_05 C 2005 A(2) 04_06 B 2006 A(2) 05_07 B 2007 B(2) Quiggery Water at Edergoole 244900 367800 01_03 D 2003 B(3) Bridge 02_04 C 2004 B(2) 03_05 C 2005 A(2) 04_06 B 2006 B(2) 05_07 B 2007 B(2) Owenreagh (South) R at 243700 367300 01_03 D 2003 A(3) Ballynahatty 02_04 D 2004 A(2) 03_05 D 2005 A(2) 04_06 B 2006 B(2) 05_07 C 2007 A(2) Stroancarbagh Burn at 243400 367000 01_03 2003 C(1) Ballynahatty 02_04 2004 D(1) 03_05 2005 D(1) 04_06 2006 E(1) 05_07 2007 D(1) Quiggery Water at Sessiagh 245100 364700 01_03 C 2003 B(3) Bridge 02_04 C 2004 B(2) 03_05 C 2005 B(2) 04_06 B 2006 C(2) 05_07 B 2007 B(2) Summary of river pollution incidents Description Easting Northing Severity Sub-section 2A – South of Strabane to Douglas Bridge DIRTY WATER IN WATERWAY AT SION MILLS 233900 393900 Medium MOURNE RIVER AT SION MILLS 234000 393800 Low OIL ON RIVER SURFACE AT SIONMILLS 234200 393800 Low RAW SEWAGE IN CULVERT NEAR HERDMANS MILL 234053 393728 Low OIL POSSIBLY IN STORM SEWER AND GETTING INTO 233849 393726 Low WATERCOURSE OIL IN SEWAGE WORKS AT SION MILLS 234165 393712 Low SEWAGE IN WATERWAY , THE BRAE, SION MILLS 233700 393700 Low OIL GOING INTO WS STW AT SIONMILLS AND INTO RIVER 233900 393700 Low POLLUTION 233600 393600 Low POOR DISCHARGE FROM PIPE ADJACENT TO PRIMROSE 233700 393600 Low PARK, SION MILLS OIL ENTERING SION'MILLS STW. 234400 393600 Low UNCONSENTED DISCHARGE TO THE MOURNE RIVER SION 234500 393500 Low MILLS DISCHARGE TO MOURNE RIVER 234500 393500 Low OIL DISCHARGED SION MILLS 234400 393400 Low POLLUTION ON RIVER MOURNE, SION MILLS 234400 393400 Low DISCHARGE OF OIL SION MILLS 234500 393400 Low CONCENTRATION OF SS IN RIVER 234300 393400 Low DISCHARGE FROM TANK AT , SION MILLS 234500 393400 Low POLLUTION 234500 393400 Low POLLUTION 234500 393400 Low OIL LEAKAGE FROM TURBINES AT FACTORY INTO R 234500 393400 Low MOURNE POLLUTION IN R MOURNE 234000 393400 Low SLUDGE FROM EFFLUENT PLANT DISCHARGED INTO RIVER 234400 393400 Low AT SION MILLS, STRABANE. POLLUTION AT RIVERS AGENCY GRILLE IN SION MILLS 234240 393388 Low NEAR CRICKET CLUB OIL IN RIVER MOURNE IN SION MILLS 234435 393379 Low OIL IN STREAM AT SION MILLS 234013 393313 Low OIL IN STREAM 234000 393303 Low POLLUTION LOW 234300 393300 Low OIL IN WATER AT RIVER MOURNE 234400 393300 Low POLLUTION 234300 393300 Low Description Easting Northing Severity POLLUTION 234300 393300 Low MOURNE RIVER 234000 393300 Low OIL IN STREAM AT SION MILLS 233700 393300 Low POLLUTION 234600 393300 Low COMPLAINT OF SEWAGE FLOWING FROM TWO MANHOLES 233800 393300 Low AT GLEBE GARDENS SION MILLS SION MILLS STRABANE 234000 393200 Low SEWAGE DISCHARGE AT CONTHEM ROAD, STRABANE 235400 393200 Low POLLUTION 234700 393100 Low PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDERS SION MILLS AREA 234000 393000 Low MARSHALL MELLON MELMOUNT ROAD STRABANE 234200 392600 Low POLLUTION 234400 391600 Medium EFFLUENT IN STREAM AT VICTORIA BRIDGE 234400 391300 Low POLLUTION LOW 234400 391300 Low POLLUTION LOW 234500 391300 Low MELMOUNT ROAD - BELLSPARK ROAD JUNCTION 234200 391300 Low STRABANE POLLUTED STREAM AT MELMOUNT RD, STRABANE 234300 391300 Low STREAM POLLUTED AT VICTORIA BR. 234300 391300 Low HEAVY PRESENCE OF SEWAGE FUNGUS ON STREAM 234300 391200 Medium ENTERING MOURNE RIVER AT PADDYS STREAMS Mourne River 234400 391000 Medium BIOLOGICAL STRESS - MOURNE RIVER AT VICTORIA BRDGE 235300 390700 Low OIL IN VICTORIA BRIDGE SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS 235200 390500 Medium OIL TANKER OVERTURNED FYFIN RD., VICTORIA BR. 234500 389900 Low Sub-section 2B – Douglas Bridge to South of Mountjoy UNCONSENTED DISCHARGE AT MILLTOWN GRAVEL, 237100 387600 Low NEWTOWNSTEWART DIESEL FUEL LEAKING INTO RIVER DERG 236600 387600 Low DRAIN DISCHARGING INTO RIVER STRULE ORANGE MUDDY 237373 387495 Low OIL SUBSTANCE POLLUTION 236600 387400 Low POLLUTION 237300 387300 Medium pollution 238000 387100 Low WHITE SUBSTANCE IN STREAM AT NEWTOWNSTEWART 238900 387000 Low Pollution from theSewage Treatment Works, Newtownstewart 238600 386800 Low SEWAGE DEBRIS ON INLET TO ROCKS LODGE FISHFARM, 238500 386800 Low NEWTOWNSTEWART POLLUTION 238700 386800 Low SEWAGE DEBRIS AT FISH FARM AT NEWTOWNSTEWART 238700 386800 Low POLLUTION 238600 386800 Low Description Easting Northing Severity SEWAGE POLLUTION AT NEWTOWNSTEWART 239800 386800 Medium SEWAGE DISCHARGING TO RIVER FROM 239500 386700 Low NEWTOWNSTEWART S.T.W. POLLUTION LOW 238800 386700 Low BARONSCOURT ROAD NEWTOWNSTEWART 237300 386700 Low POLLUTION 238700 386700 Low RIVER STRULE 238700 386700 Low POLLUTION 238800 386700 Low SEWAGE DEBRIS IN THE INLET FOR JOHNSTONS FISHFARM, 238700 386700 Low NEWTOWNSTEWART FOAM IN STREAM AT FISH FARM, NEWTONSTEWART. 238828 386652 Low HIGH SUSPENDED SOLIDS 238700 386600 Low POLLUTION 238700 386600 Low RAW SEWAGE IN STRULE RIVER 239000 386500 Medium GREY DISCHARGE IN WATERWAY ADJ.
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