Is it possible that the water extraction point at Laleham is currently 'in reverse' and effectively acting as a tributary when there is too much water in the Queen Mary reservoir?
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Is it possible that the water extraction point at Laleham is currently 'in reverse' and effectively acting as a tributary when there is too much water in the Queen Mary reservoir?
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Interesting point. I live opposite the intake and I have seen it reverse only once a year to clear debris.
Red - Buscot to Radcot and Shifford to Marlow inclusive.
Yellow - St Johns, Rushey, Cookham to Boveney and Penton to Teddington inclusive.
No boards at Romney, Old Windsor or Bell Weir.
Conditions below Teddington have been moderating nicely. Level is close to normal now and the flow is not too bad. I went for a sail yesterday afternoon and despite a tricky southerly breeze I had no problems coping with the stream.
Fingers crossed that we do not get any more substantial rain before the weekend.
In the weirstream at Tedders we are currently sitting 18 inches above normal at low tide. The weirstream is still pretty fast flowing though , but no one really goes up there to be honest.
Rose 15" this morning alone in Staines and was already high. Have had a rather adventurous run putting the boat on the back risers. Interesting stream... yet all looks relatively calm above Bell Weir.
Can you just keep the water flowing aplenty through the weir until next month please? I have only had one day standing precariously above the mud and have been floating since.
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Weirdly , even before the river started picking up , on the first day of the draw off , with no gates running on the weir , we only dropped to a low point of 9 foot 2 inches on the tail ..
Most years we see a drop to 5 foot 6 inches or so , so something is keeping the extra 4 feet of water up this end , whether the sand bar at the top of Eel Pie has extended considerably over the summer , i don't know , but the water certainly doesn't seem to be dropping here very much at all .
What were conditions like at Eel Pie before the river started running ?
Didn't drop below 9 foot 2 inches on saturday night / sunday morning , hit it at 0500 and stayed that way till 0900 . Sunday night we didn't drop below 9 foot 7 inches , so something must be holding it back up here .
I am thinking of going from Chiswick to Penton Hook on Thursday 20th and back to Chiswick again on Friday 21st - last trip of the year. Is this going to be possible with the river in its current state?