EWCO - Water Quality

Spatial data supporting appropriately located and designed woodland creation to help reduce pollutants through land use change that reduces fertilizer application or by creating woodland that intercepts pollution and sediment before it reaches watercourses.

The layer shows where woodland creation can decrease diffuse pollution through reduced fertiliser and pesticide usage. It can also protect sensitive soils from; disturbance and erosion, increase infiltration and reduce water runoff, intercept sediment and chemical pollutants in run-off and reduce the delivery of pollutants to watercourses.

Woodland will be located within groundwater and surface water Protection Zones, on soils at high risk of erosion or leaching chemical pollutants, where temporary surface water collects and flows during heavy rain, on areas receiving runoff from hard standings, on infiltration basins and on sustainable rural and urban drainage systems and downslope of erosion or chemical pollutant sources.

Data input sources: 2014 Countryside Stewardship Water Quality Priority Areas (Environment Agency).

Attributes: ‘Cat’ – the targeting category. ‘AreaHa’ – Area of the feature in hectares. Attribution statement: Contains OS data © Crown copyright [and database right] [year].

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Last Updated May 9, 2024, 06:09 (UTC)
Created March 5, 2023, 01:43 (UTC)