Trent Rivers Trust, working in partnership with Severn Trent Water, The Rivers Trust and the Environment Agency engaged the local community in surveying the Alfreton Brook for sources of urban pollution using a methodology first developed by Zoological Society of London.
Urban Water ManagementUsing Data & EvidenceVolunteers & Citizen ScienceWater QualityEngaging StakeholdersMonitoring ChangeCase Studies & Projects
Diffuse PollutionOutfall SafariUrban PollutionCitizen Science
How much can natural measures reduce flooding at large scales? To answer this question over the next three years the Q-NFM investigator team, lead by Lancaster University, will work in three large Cumbrian catchments (‘test basins’), the Eden, Derwent and Kent with their partners who are delivering NFM interventions .
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In this review, Westcountry Rivers Trust explores the data and evidence available, which, taken together, demonstrate qualitatively and quantitatively that the delivery of integrated catchment management interventions can realise genuine improvements in water quality.
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Farmscoper is a decision support tool developed by ADAS, that can be used to assess diffuse agricultural pollutant loads on a farm and quantify the impacts of farm mitigation methods on these pollutants.
Climate ChangeWater QualityWater ResourcesApps & ToolsMonitoring Change
A list of mobile apps and maps which are most suited to capturing data and evidence related to catchment management.
Monitoring ChangeVolunteers & Citizen ScienceApps & ToolsEngaging StakeholdersWater Quality
Citizen Science is a fundamental data gathering and engagement tool for Catchment Based Approach (CaBA) partnerships to help develop an understanding of the issues in catchments and also to engage their local communities in identifying and delivering solutions.
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Monitoring and evaluation needs to be a part of initial project planning. It can help to secure future funding and engage local communities. This section provides links to guidance, training material, tools, templates and case studies that can help you to develop a monitoring plan.
To make our rivers and streams clean again, we need to be able to work out where the pollution is coming from. SCIMAP is a risk-mapping framework designed to identify where in the landscape diffuse pollution is most likely to be originating.
Technical Support & TrainingWater QualityApps & ToolsMonitoring Change
The River Habitat Survey is a methodology for recording habitat features for wildlife that was designed by the Environment Agency, England and Wales and has since been applied in many other countries.
Monitoring ChangeApps & ToolsRiver Restoration & WildlifeVolunteers & Citizen Science
While there is now a wealth of data sources available to help characterise our river catchments and prioritise where to start tackling issues, there is no substitute to getting out on the ground and undertaking a walkover survey to properly understand the local environment.
Electrofishing is one of the most effective methods available to quantify, assess and monitor fish populations; within and between waterbodies.
One target system to diagnose the effects of contaminant exposure on organisms in the environment is to monitor biological damage by examining effects on their DNA.
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