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2024 Bathing Water Profile for Wharfe at Ilkley Stepping Stones (Investigation)

http://environment.data.gov.uk/data/bathing-water-profile/uke4100-08902/2024:1

pollution risk forecasting false more like this
season finish date less than 2024-09-30more like thismore than 2024-09-30
season start date less than 2024-05-01more like thismore than 2024-05-01
sampling frequency 20 less than 20more like thismore than 20
bathing water description This site is not a designated bathing water and will not be given a water quality classification. Samples are being collected to provide water quality information to the public. more like this
controller name Bradford District more like this
county name West Yorkshire more like this
investigations statement TBC more like this
version string 1 more like this
zoi description TBC more like this
bathing water
Wharfe at Ilkley Stepping Stones (Investigation)
country England more like this
sampling point
Sampling point at Wharfe at Ilkley Stepping Stones (Investigation)
easting 413221
northing 448282
lat 53.930513072828646
long -1.800136526392029
local authority Bradford District more like this
season interval
P152DT23H59M59S
beginning
2024-05-01T00:00:00
in XSD date time less than 2024-05-01T00:00:00more like thismore than 2024-05-01T00:00:00
end
2024-09-30T23:59:59
in XSD date time less than 2024-09-30T23:59:59more like thismore than 2024-09-30T23:59:59
source row=0056
standard language collection
2024-08902:1
algae general statement N/A more like this
eso outfalls general statement The majority of sewers in England are “combined sewers” and carry both sewage and surface water from roofs and drains. A storm overflow operates during heavy rainfall when the sewerage system becomes overwhelmed by the amount of surface water. The overflow prevents sewage from backing up pipes and flooding properties and gardens. An emergency overflow will only operate infrequently, for example due to pump failure or blockage in the sewerage system. more like this
local authority general statement Heavy rain falling on pavements and roads often flows into surface water drains or highway drains, ending up in local rivers and ultimately the sea. The quality of bathing water may be adversely affected as a result of such events. more like this
pollution management general statement TBC more like this
stw outfalls general statement Discharges from sewage treatment works have improved substantially in England since the 1980s. more like this
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