Aquafan
Well-Known Member
Good morning all,
Despite low rainfall this winter the river has been on red boards for most of it as it is now but why, it wasn’t like this a few years back?
Have the lock keepers changed the criteria they use to put red boards out … I don’t think so.
Talking to the owner of a dredging company he agreed that the slightest rainfall means the river level goes up, he suggested it might be that the water table hasn’t returned to normal levels after last winter?
Is it the lack of dredging in recent years reducing the river’s capacity therefore taking longer to get rid of the water?
Whatever it is it doesn’t bode well for the future in terms of flooding and allowing us to use our boats.
Despite low rainfall this winter the river has been on red boards for most of it as it is now but why, it wasn’t like this a few years back?
Have the lock keepers changed the criteria they use to put red boards out … I don’t think so.
Talking to the owner of a dredging company he agreed that the slightest rainfall means the river level goes up, he suggested it might be that the water table hasn’t returned to normal levels after last winter?
Is it the lack of dredging in recent years reducing the river’s capacity therefore taking longer to get rid of the water?
Whatever it is it doesn’t bode well for the future in terms of flooding and allowing us to use our boats.