Shropshire Middle Severn - PT Sandstone East Shropshire Water Body

Poor overall status

Attributes

  • Water Body IDGB40901G300100
  • Water Body TypeGroundwater Body
  • Hydromorphological designationnot applicable
  • NGRSJ7752829370
  • Groundwater area68306.057 ha
  • Surface area683.061 km2
  • Surveillance Water BodyNo

Classifications

Classification Item2019
Overall Water BodyPoor
QuantitativePoor
Quantitative Status elementPoor
Quantitative Dependent Surface Water Body StatusPoor
Quantitative GWDTEs testGood
Quantitative Saline IntrusionGood
Quantitative Water BalanceGood
Chemical (GW)Poor
Chemical Status elementPoor
Chemical Dependent Surface Water Body StatusGood
Chemical Drinking Water Protected AreaPoor
Chemical GWDTEs testGood
Chemical Saline IntrusionGood
General Chemical TestPoor
Supporting elements (Groundwater)
Prevent and Limit ObjectiveActive
Trend AssessmentUpward trend

Why do all water bodies have a chemical status of fail?

Investigations into classification status

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Reasons for not achieving good (RNAG) and reasons for deterioration (RFD)

All reasons (RFDs and RNAGs) attributed to the classification elements in this water body.

Reason TypeSWMIActivityCategoryClassification ElementMore information
RNAGFlowGroundwater abstractionAgriculture and rural land managementQuantitative Dependent Surface Water Body StatusDetails
RNAGFlowGroundwater abstractionWater IndustryQuantitative Dependent Surface Water Body StatusDetails
RNAGDiffuse sourcePoor nutrient managementAgriculture and rural land managementGeneral Chemical TestDetails
RNAGDiffuse sourcePoor nutrient managementAgriculture and rural land managementChemical Drinking Water Protected AreaDetails
RNAGFlowGroundwater abstractionWater IndustryQuantitative Water BalanceDetails
RNAGFlowGroundwater abstractionAgriculture and rural land managementQuantitative Water BalanceDetails
RNAGDiffuse sourcePoor nutrient managementAgriculture and rural land managementTrend AssessmentDetails
RNAGDiffuse sourcePoor nutrient managementAgriculture and rural land managementGeneral Chemical TestDetails
RNAGDiffuse sourcePoor nutrient managementAgriculture and rural land managementChemical Drinking Water Protected AreaDetails
RNAGDiffuse sourcePoor nutrient managementAgriculture and rural land managementTrend AssessmentDetails
RNAGFlowGroundwater abstractionWater IndustryQuantitative Water BalanceDetails
RNAGFlowGroundwater abstractionAgriculture and rural land managementQuantitative Water BalanceDetails

Reasons for not achieving good status by business sector

The issues preventing waters reaching good status and the sectors identified as contributing to them. The numbers in the table are individual counts of the reasons for not achieving good status with a confidence status of 'confirmed' and 'probable', where the latest classification is less than good status. There may be more than one reason in a single water body. Note, table does not include reasons for deterioration.

Significant water management issuePhysical modificationsPollution from waste waterPollution from towns, cities and transportChanges to the natural flow and level of waterInvasive non-native speciesPollution from rural areasPollution from abandoned mines
Agriculture and rural land management0001040
Industry0000000
Mining and quarrying0000000
Navigation0000000
Urban and transport0000000
Water Industry0001000
Local & central government0000000
Domestic general public0000000
Recreation0000000
Waste treatment and disposal0000000
Other0000000
No sector responsible0000000
Sector under investigation0000000
Total0002040

Objectives

Classification ItemStatusYearReasons
Overall Water BodyGood2050Disproportionately expensive: Disproportionate burdens;
Natural conditions: Groundwater status recovery time
QuantitativeGood2027 - Low confidenceDisproportionately expensive: Disproportionate burdens
Quantitative Status elementGood2027 - Low confidenceDisproportionately expensive: Disproportionate burdens
Quantitative Dependent Surface Water Body StatusGood2027 - Low confidenceDisproportionately expensive: Disproportionate burdens
Quantitative GWDTEs testGood2015
Quantitative Saline IntrusionGood2015
Quantitative Water BalanceGood2021Disproportionately expensive: Disproportionate burdens
Chemical (GW)Good2050Disproportionately expensive: Disproportionate burdens;
Natural conditions: Groundwater status recovery time
Chemical Status elementGood2050Disproportionately expensive: Disproportionate burdens;
Natural conditions: Groundwater status recovery time
Chemical Dependent Surface Water Body StatusGood2015
Chemical Drinking Water Protected AreaGood2050Natural conditions: Groundwater status recovery time
Chemical GWDTEs testGood2015
Chemical Saline IntrusionGood2015
General Chemical TestGood2027 - Low confidenceDisproportionately expensive: Disproportionate burdens

Protected areas

PA NameIdDirectiveMore information
River Weaver (Dane to Frodsham) NVZS636Nitrates Directive
R Tern - conf R Roden to conf R Severn NVZS598Nitrates Directive
East ShropshireG27Nitrates Directive
River Trent (source to confluence with Derwent)S308Nitrates Directive
PitchfordG170Nitrates Directive
West MidlandsG29Nitrates Directive
Fenemere Eutrophic lake NVZEL141Nitrates Directive
R Worfe - conf Wesley Bk to conf R Severn NVZS601Nitrates Directive
North StaffordshireG149Nitrates Directive
West ShropshireG26Nitrates Directive
Midland Meres & Mosses Phase 2UK11080Ramsar SiteNatural England
West ShropshireG153Nitrates Directive
Sundorne Bk - source to conf R Severn NVZS599Nitrates Directive
Aqualate Mere Eutrophic lake NVZEL143Nitrates Directive
Shropshire Middle Severn - PT Sandstone East ShropshireUKGB40901G300100Drinking Water Protected Area

Monitoring sites which have been used to classify this water body

Shows which sites were used for classification for which years within each cycle.

Monitoring SiteCycle 1Cycle 2Cycle 3

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