Epsom and Dorking Chalk Operational Catchment

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There are 2 water bodies in this operational catchment.

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    The Epsom North Downs Chalk consists of various units of chalk all of which are classed as Principal Aquifers, bounded to the south by impermeable Gault Clay and to the north by the Lower London Tertiaries. Groundwater flow begins to the south where the chalk escarpment means that the land is some 200 metres above sea level, flowing north following the dip in the chalk toward the River Thames. The chalk is dominated by rapid groundwater flow through fissures, and is used extensively for public and industrial water supplies. This groundwater body is a Drinking Water Protected Area.

    Glass of water on map of Thames RBD to illustrate concept of groundwater