STUDY REVEALS HEALTHIER RIVERS


Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2006

17-Aug-2006 - A number of west country streams and rivers have improved in quality over the past five years according to an Environment Agency report published today.

The Agency’s 2005 river biology survey shows that 72% of rivers in England and Wales, or 27,700 km, are in good condition. This is up from 69% in 2000. This survey is a key indicator of environmental health and is based on the range of insects and creatures such as shrimps and snails that live on river beds.

Some 68% of rivers, or 27,500km, have a chemistry rating of ‘good’, which measures ammonia, biochemical oxygen demand and dissolved oxygen. This is the same as in 2000.

More species that can only live in clean rivers, such as caddis-flies and mayflies, have been found in many parts of the country over the past five years. These insects are important as food for fish.

West country rivers recording the biggest improvements include the River Axe in East Devon where the stretch between Oathill Farm and Bow Bridge has increased from Grade C in 2000 to Grade A in 2005 and the Strings Watercourse near Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire that has gone from Grade E to B.

Improvements have also been recorded on the River Torridge between Fordmill Farm and Putford Bridge (Grade C to A) and the Nunnery and Mells watercourse in the Mendips, Somerset. In Cornwall improvements on the Fal and Gwindra have seen salmon spawning again on both rivers for the first time in a number of years.

In South Wessex there has been a decline in Grade A (very good) rivers, largely as a result of low summer flows in 2003 and 2005. However, the reduction in streams and rivers meeting the highest grade has been partly offset by a long-term increase in the number of watercourses meeting the ‘good’ quality category (Grade B).

‘There has been massive investment by the water industry over the past five years in addressing sewage treatment works, unsatisfactory storm overflows and pollution control, and it is beginning to pay off,’ said Neil Davies for the Environment Agency.

‘Our top two indicators (chemical and biological monitoring) show that our water environment is improving, and there has been great progress over the past 10 years.’

‘However, the current drought is affecting water quality, where very low river flows have caused oxygen levels to plummet and increased pollution. This has left fish struggling to breathe and insects unable to breed as they are stranded in dried up river beds.’

More needs to be done to tackle run-off from urban and agricultural land – known as diffuse pollution. This is the most widespread pollution risk across England and Wales and we face a major challenge in addressing these to meet new EU standards.

‘Diffuse pollution is still a problem and measures need to be taken to tackle it. Reducing pollution by designing and building better drainage for housing and roads, treating contaminated land and encouraging good agricultural practices will all help improve the quality of water.

Neil Davies said new quality standards to be set under the EU Water Framework Directive would define targets for future environmental water quality across Europe and would require more comprehensive assessment of the ecological health of rivers.

‘The Water Framework Directive establishes new and better ways of protecting and improving rivers, lakes, groundwater, estuaries and coastal waters, and sets a target to achieve good ecological status for all rivers by 2015.

The Environment Agency's latest General Quality Assessment of rivers in England and Wales can be found on this website.

Note to Editors:

The River Axe improvements are largely due to work carried out under the Axe and Char Cycleau Project – a European Union funded programme that aims to improve water quality on the Axe and Char catchments.
The upgrade on the Strings Watercourse in Wiltshire is due to capital investment by Wessex Water at Lyneham sewage treatment works that has resulted in an improvement in water quality.
The improvements on the Fal and Gwindra are down to improved site management and pollution control by the china clay industry plus fishery and habitat improvements carried out by the Environment Agency.
About £500 million has been invested by the water industry over the past five years in improving sewage treatment and improvements to sewers. Another £200 million has been spent on phosphate removal under the Urban Waste Waters Treatment Directive.
Biological quality is based on insect life and other creatures such as snails, shrimps and worms that live on the river bed. They respond to everything in the water and to physical changes in their habitat. They can be affected by pollutants that occur only occasionally or in very low concentrations that might be missed by chemical sampling. But if they are damaged, populations can take time to recover.
Mike Dunning

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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