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ECN Sites: Cree



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Scottish Environment Protection Agency

Site Characteristics


Easting 2412
Northing 5653
Altitude m
Mean annual pH*
Mean annual discharge* 15.29 cumecs
Mean annual water temperature*

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* calculated from the ECN database

 

Description


The River Cree has a catchment area of 515.7km2, much of which is afforested, and a total river length of 57.5km. It has become one of the most acidic catchments in SW Scotland, with pH values as low as 5.0 being recorded occasionally. The raises concerns about its ability to meet the EC requirements for freshwater fisheries and about the survival of the salmon fishery. There are many sewage effluent discharges entering the river along its course, most of which have small flow rates; the largest discharge is from Newton Stewart. In the early 1980's, large stretches of the river were subject to excessive weed growth, believed to be due to the aerial application of fertilisers over large tracts of forest. The mean pH at Newton Stewart is 6.5, with lower mean pH levels upstream.

 

Contact

Ms Caroline Dilks

Scottish Environment Protection Agency
East Region, Clearwater House, Heriot Watt Research Park, Edinburgh, EH14 4AP
caroline.dilks@sepa.org.uk