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Home > Completed Projects > Southern Streams Muddy Walks 2012/13

Southern Streams Muddy Walks 2012/13

People living, visiting or walking in the South Kennet Streams area, between East Grafton, Shalbourne, Hamstead Marshall and Hungerford were able to help report muddy run-off entering our rivers and streams. Silt and mud laden run-off entering water courses is damaging for the wildlife and habitats within the water courses and the effects can be reduced by recording incidents. By identifying problem areas we can then try to tackle the problems through the Kennet Southern Streams Catchment Sensitive Farming Project.

 

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