Riverfly monitoring shows positive trends
Riverfly monitoring in our rivers and streams shows positive trends over the last few years.
Riverfly monitoring in our rivers and streams shows positive trends over the last few years.
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There was a lot of quite recent litter and lots of fly-tipping in the Trym in the Southmead Trym Valley section of the river.
Silt in the Hazel Brook is still an issue. The Trym is clear, but the brook is milky, reports Peter Coleman-Smith
Bristol City Council debated a motion at their Full Council meeting “Save our rivers, stopping the sewage scandal”. The motion passed with support from Lib Dems, Greens and Labour.
Wessex Water have confirmed they completed the North Bristol Relief Sewer in 2023, providing over 30,000m3 of underground storage.
There was a great write up about Trout in the Trym and Bristol brown trout in the Wild Trout Trust’s autumn newsletter.
Yesterday, as part of the regular monitoring programme, there was a huge improvement in the riverfly count in Coombe Dingle.
We plan to remove all things in the river system that are not good for the natural environment, or harm the appearance of the river system.