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Plan to tackle Grovelands pollution

Grovelands Park lake in Enfield to help improve water quality.

Plan to tackle Grovelands pollution
17.07.2015
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Grovelands Reed bed

A brand new reed bed is being constructed in Grovelands Park lake in Enfield to help improve water quality.

Grovelands Reed bed

The reed bed is being created as part of Thames21’s Salmons Brook Healthy River Challenge together with Enfield Council. The aim of the project is to improve water quality across the area through the delivery of practical environmental schemes. Currently Salmons Brook and the waterways which feed it suffer from pollution due to plumbing misconnections and run-off from roads which contain heavy metals and oils.

Last summer Thames21, in partnership with Enfield Council, created a Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS) in Grovelands Park. These SuDS are now fully established and working to stop pollution from entering the newly deculverted stream.

Once the reed bed is established it will improve water quality by naturally breaking down pollutants, stopping them from travelling downstream. The health of the lake will improve and this will attract more aquatic life to the area. In addition, the council is working with Thames Water to tackle illegal drainage connections.

Enfield Council’s Cabinet Member for Environment, Cllr Daniel Anderson said: “Enfield Council is absolutely committed to tackling pollution and improving the water quality in our water courses, rivers and lakes. This work forms part of our Enfield 2020 sustainability programme, which aims to make Enfield a better place to live, work and visit.

“This new reed bed will not only be tackling the pollutants found in Salmon’s Brook, but will also be a haven for wildlife and a beautiful place to visit.”

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