ENVIRONMENT AGENCY REMOVES SILT FROM HORSEBERE BROOK


Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2008


Ben Ashmore - 11-Jul-2008 - On Monday 14 July 2008, the Environment Agency Operations Delivery staff will start work to remove excess silt from road culverts along the Horsebere Brook, at Innsworth Lane, Gloucester.

Much of the silt has accumulated since the Summer 2007 floods, when high water levels eroded banks, depositing the resulting silt in the watercourse.

In some areas the silt is blocking existing surface water drains and so it has to be moved. Removing the silt will also increase the capacity of the road culverts which are quite often the places mostly affected by silt accumulations.

George Tomlin said ‘We are pleased to be carrying out this work to reduce the risk from flooding that this particular problem brings. It has taken a long time to plan and come about because it needs to be carried out at a time of year when the flows are low and there is no possibility of harming any spawning fish which may be present in the stream.’

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Environment Agency removes Maisemore obstruction

Ben Ashmore - 11-Jul-2008 - The Environment Agency’s Operations Delivery and Fisheries teams have removed a huge obstruction from the River Severn below Maisemore Bridge.

We were told about the obstruction by the local Parish Council who, seeing parts of it visible above the water, were rightly concerned that it might attract more debris and cause a flood risk, as well as being a potential hazard to the non-powered craft which frequent this part of the river.

The obstruction proved to be a 13 metres (42 ft) long, 1 tonne landing stage, which was probably brought downstream by last summer’s floodwater, trundling along the river bed until it reached the relatively shallow water by Maisemore Bridge.

Operations Delivery Team Leader, Pat Hayes, says: “This was a huge piece of metal but we managed to haul it out of the river safely. We are grateful to the Parish Council for spotting it and reporting it to us. Normally, it is the riverside owner’s responsibility to remove debris from their own part of the river but where it is causing a flood risk, as this landing stage clearly was, we will remove it to minimise the risk to local communities. This is part of the work we do every day to keep rivers flowing freely.”

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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