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ECN Sites: Bradgate Brook
Sponsoring organisation(s) Environment Agency
Site Characteristics
| Easting |
4522 |
| Northing |
3099 |
| Altitude |
m |
| Mean annual pH* |
8 |
| Mean annual discharge* |
0.13 cumecs |
| Mean annual water temperature* |
10.2 |
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* calculated from the ECN database |

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| Description
Bradgate Brook is located in the Charnwood Forest area of Leicestershire important for its precambrian rocks (granite). The brook flows through the ancient parkland of Bradgate Park and into Cropston Reservoir. The park is managed as a deer park, has never been agriculturally "improved" and is designated an SSSI. However it was bequeathed to the people of Leicester for their enjoyment and pressures on the site relate to public access. There are no discharges to or abstractions from the brook which supports an invertebrate community of regional importance, including a population of native crayfish. |
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Contact
Ms Lesley Rippon
Environment Agency
Midlands Region, Sapphire East, 550 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull, B91 1QT
lesley.rippon@environment-agency.gov.uk
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