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Environmentol Protection Report WATER QUALITY MONITORING 5k Environmentol Protection Report WATER QUALITY MONITORING LOCATIONS 1992 April 1992 FW P/9 2/ 0 0 1 Author: B Steele Technicol Assistant, Freshwater NRA National Rivers Authority CVM Davies South West Region Environmental Protection Manager HATER QUALITY MONITORING LOCATIONS 1992 _ . - - TECHNICAL REPORT NO: FWP/92/001 The maps in this report indicate the monitoring locations for the 1992 Regional Water Quality Monitoring Programme which is described separately. The presentation of all monitoring features into these catchment maps will assist in developing an integrated approach to catchment management and operation. The water quality monitoring maps and index were originally incorporated into the Catchment Action Plans. They provide a visual presentation of monitored sites within a catchment and enable water quality data to be accessed easily by all departments and external organisations. The maps bring together information from different sections within Water Quality. The routine river monitoring and tidal water monitoring points, the licensed waste disposal sites and the monitored effluent discharges (pic, non-plc, fish farms, COPA Variation Order [non-plc and pic]) are plotted. The type of discharge is identified such as sewage effluent, dairy factory, etc. Additionally, river impact and control sites are indicated for significant effluent discharges. If the watercourse is not sampled then the location symbol is qualified by (*). Additional details give the type of monitoring undertaken at sites (ie chemical, biological and algological) and whether they are analysed for more specialised substances as required by: a. EC Dangerous Substances Directive b. EC Freshwater Fish Water Quality Directive c. DOE Harmonised Monitoring Scheme d. DOE Red List Reduction Programme c. EC Bathing Water Directive f. Paris Commission g. EC Decision on Exchange of Information h. WHO Global Environmental Monitoring System (GEMS) i. EC Surface Abstraction Directive j. EC Shellfish Water Quality Directive k. NRA/NERC Environmental Change Network (ECN) The inclusion of the user reference numbers also enables data to be accessed from the water quality archive. The water quality monitoring maps are used both within the NRA for background information within a catchment and are sent out to the general public both for consultation and for general information. ENVIRONMENT AGENCY 110277 It should be noted that the 'maps' in these reports are not designed to be accurate Ordnance Survey Maps. They are diagrammatic representations of catchments designed to fit A4 format with grid numbers and an approximate scale provided as an aid to location. There nay be apparent discrepancies between the two forms of presentation. Accurate grid references are provided by the lists. The maintenance and review of these maps is undertaken by Barbara Steele, Technical Assistant Freshwater Planning, to whom amendments, additions and deletions should be sent. B Steele Technical Assistant April 1992 HATER QUALITY MONITORING LOCATIONS 1992 TECHNICAL REPORT NO. FWP/92/001 LIST OF CATCHMENTS CATCHMENT CATCHMENT (SUB-CATCHMENT) NUMBER 1A Lim 2B Axe (Coly & Umborne) 2C Axe (upper Axe) 2D Axe (Yarty) 3A Sid 4A Otter (estuary) 4B Otter (river catchment) 5A Exe (estuary, Kenn, Alphin) 5B Exe (Clyst) 5C Exe (Culm) 5D Exe (Exe & Dart) 5E & 5F Exe (Batherm & Lowman) 5G & 5H Exe (upper Exe and Barle) 5J & 5K Exe (Creedy) 6A Teign (estuary) 6A & 6B Teign (Lemon) 6C Teign 6D Teign (Bovey) 6A Torbay Streams 7A Dart (estuary) 7A Dart (Harbourne) 7B Dart (lower Dart) 7B Dart (upper Dart) 8A Gara (incl. Kingsbridge estuary streams) 6A Kingsbridge Estuary 8A Avon (estuary) 8A & 8B Avon 9A Erme (estuary) 9A & 9B Erme CATCHMENT CATCHMENT (SUB-CATCHMENT) NUMBER 10A & 10B Yealm 11A & 11B Plym (including Meavy) 11A & 11B Tamar (lower estuary) 12B Tamar (upper estuary) 12C & 120 Tavy 12F & 12G Tamar (Lyd) 12H Carey' 12J, 12K & 12L Tamar (upper Tamar, Claw & Deer) 12M & 12N Tamar (Ottery and Kensey) 12E & 12P Tamar (Inny) 12A, 12Q & 12R Lynher 13A Seaton 14A, 14B & 14C Looe 15A Fowey (estuary) 15A & 15B Fowey (estuary) 15B Fowey 16A, 17A & 18A Par, Crinnis & St Austell 18A South Cornwall (Caerhayes) 19A & 19B Fal (estuary) 19C Fal 19D Tresillian 19D Kenwyn & Allen 19A & 19E Carnon and Kennal 19A Helford 19A Lizard 20A Cober 21A & 22A Land's End (1) Land's End (2) 22A & 22B Hayle 23A Red & Portreath 23A Perranporth 24a Gannel 25A Menalhyl 25A Camel (estuary) 25B & 25C Camel (including De Lank) CATCHMENT CATCHMENT (SUB-CATC3MENT) NUMBER 25D Camel (Allen) 26A North Cornwall Streams 26a Valency 27A Strat & Neet 28A Hartland 29a Torridge (estuary and Yeo) 29b Torridge (Mere and Mid-Torridge) 29C Torridge (Waldon and upper Torridge) 29C Torridge (Lew) 29D Torridge (Okement) 30A Taw (estuary) 30B Taw (mid-Taw) 30C & 30D Taw (including Yeo [Lapford]) 30E Taw (Little Dart) 30F & 30G Taw (Mole) 3 OH Taw (Yeo [Barnstaple]) 31A North Devon Streams 32A Lyn Llm Catchment 1A I IM CATCHMENT lA I 0 REFERENCE NGR LOCATION ADDITIONAL DETAILS IISCHARGES PLC WSTW7802FE SY33409340 UpLyme Sewage treatment works ISCHARGES WITH DEEMED CONSENTS - COPA VARIATION ORDER PLC QUT8050 SY34609200 Lyme Regis Outfall i Site for current dangerous substances OUT8020 SY33899137 The Cobb Outfall FISH FARMS POlA/P/1 SY31809470 Amherst Farm UpLyme tASTE DISPOSAL SITES 1 11AAFFAL SY30509220 Shapwick, Grange Farm, Uplyme B llAAGEAL SY31309230 Shapwick, Grange Farm, Uplyme TIDAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING POINT - BATHING WATERS gL B0012 SY33709156 Monmouth Beach Non-identified bathing water m ECBR0011 SY34259213 River Lim/beach Associated watercourse ^ ECB0011 SY34 369212 Church Beach EC identified bathing water 4 ECB0010 SY3390918 5 Cobb Beach EC identified bathing water ’IDAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING POINT - WATER CONTACT SPORTS Cobb Beach OUTINE RIVER MONITORING I R01A002 SY34009253 Mill Green Chemical site Freshwater Fish Di rective 0101 SY3 4009253 Biological site 0102 SY3 3309333 Harcombe Stream Biological site RA South West/April 1992 Axe Estuary 2A I E ESTUARY 2A 0 REFERENCE NGR LOCATION ADDITIONAL DETAILS ISCHARGES PLC WSTW7756FE SY25299081 Seaton Sewage treatment works. Site for current dangerous substances l ISCHARGES WITH DEEMED CONSENTS - COPA VARIATION ORDER PLC 1 OUT8020 SY22688783 Beer Head Site for current dangerous substances ■ Outfall TIDAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING POINT - BATHING WATERS I1 ECB0020 SY24508985 Seaton Beach EC identified bathing water 12 ECBR0020 SY25608970 Axe estuary mouth Associated watercourse 3 ECB0030 SY23158910 Beer Beach EC identified bathing water JriDAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING POINT - ESTUARY QUALITY 4 E02A3 SY25659205 Upper Estuary Routine monitoring site 5 E02AA SY25359075 Mid channel Routine monitoring site ■ tidal WATER QUALITY MONITORING POINT - BIOTA SAMPLING 6 E02A1 SY25308990 D/S of Seaton STW TIDAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING POINT - WATER CONTACT SPORTS 7 Axe estuary harbour JklR South West/April 1992 i I I|COLY AND UMBORNE CATCHMENT 2B NOI REFERENCE NGR LOCATION ADDITIONAL DETAILS ISCHARGES PLC I? WWTW8321D SY23509220 Holyford Water treatment works WSTW7554FE SY25909280 Colyton Sewage treatment works WSTW7678FE SY26259510 Musbury & whitford Sewage treatment works WSTW7502FE SY27909730 Axminster Sewage treatment works I WSTW7818FE ST21700020 Wilmington Sewage treatment works WSTW7698FE SY19259890 Offwell Sewage treatment works I■fish farms 1 PO2B/P/30 SY24609630 Axminster ■2 P02B/P/1 ST21300050 Wilmington ASTE DISPOSAL c t ,1 11AAEGAL SY27 509770 Kilmington Quarry, Axminster llAAEKAL SY18809990 Colwell Wood, Offwell I 11AACPAL SY20509880 Sutton Quarry, Offwell 11AABFAL SY20509900 Sutton Quarry, Offwell 11AAHBAL SY20909680 Blamphayne Sawmill, Northleigh 11AAHCAL SY22809260 Whitwell Farm, Colyton l 11AAHMAL SY30309680 Kings Farm, Axminster ROUTINE RIVER MONITORING l11 R02B002 SY25939269 Axe Bridge Chemical site Red List site 1 0202 SY26119463 Biological site 0203 SY259 3926 5 Biological site l 2 R02B006 SY25359270 Colyford Chemical site Freshwater Fish Directive [ 0211 SY25359268 Biological site l13 R02B001 SY26239538 Whitford Bridge Chemical site Freshwater Fish Directive Exchange of information site 1 Dangerous substances site I R02B026 SY26189532 Whi tford EC surface water abstraction directive monitoring site 0230 SY264 59555 Biological site lL R02B005 SY23 5594 30 Heathayne Farm Chemical site 0210 SY234294 37 Biological site [5 R02B008 SY24 8 5942 5 Umborne Bridge Chemical site 0204 SY248 59430 Biological site l‘6 RO2BO10 SY21509532 Roadpitt Farm Chemical site 0207 SY21489534 Biological site [7 R02B003 SY18889532 Woodbridge Chemical site I1 0208 SY18859533 Biological site 8 R02B009 SY19289876 Offwell Chemical site 1 0206 SY19309874 Biological site 9 R02B007 SY22389943 Triffords Farm Chemical site l1 0205 SY22329946 Biological site 10 R02B021 SY28009670 Slymlakes Chemical site I Dangerous substances site l111 0231 . SY26339533 Bulmore Stream Biological site B I RA South West/April 1992 i i Upper Axe Catchment 2C Clapton Stream STOfL 98 KEY i i O TldaJ Wato Monitoring Point + Discharges non pic (sampled sfte) □ Routine River Monitoring Point # Discharges pic (sampled site) * No receMng water control sftes ■ Discharges - Fish Farms (sampled sits) X Waste Disposal Site A Discharges with Doomed Consents km COPA Variation Order non pic (sampled afte) 0 1 2 3 4 5 TL Tidal Umlt V Discharges wtth Deemed Consents I_______ L J___ I___ I___ I --------Catchment boundary COPA Variation Order pic (sampled ate) Scale SY NRA South West/April 1992 I33_ '45 UPPER AXE CATCHMENT 2C NO REFERENCE NGR LOCATION
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