Corwen Car Wash

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that track you call pheasant steps is not pheasant steps you twonk pheasant steps is other side of llanarmon dc about 35 miles from betswy,
 
An organization I am involved with have recently received the letter below.
I hope all Landyzone members will respect it

Asiantaeth yr
Amgylchedd Cymru
Environment Agency Wales

Dear Sir I Madam

USE OF FORD ACROSS RIVER ALWEN NEAR GLANALWEN, CORWEN

The Environment Agency Wales are concerned about reports of activities at the ford crossing the River Alwen between Glan Alwen and Hafod-y-calch near Corwen, Denbighshire, North Wales. It has been reported that 4x4 vehicles are crossing the river and being cleaned at this point.

This part of the watercourse is a recognised spawning area for salmon and sea trout. Eggs are laid in winter in the rocky bed of the river where they stay for several months while they develop.

Whilst mud is a natural substance, and often regarded as not being a pollutant, allowing increased sediment to enter a watercourse can be very damaging to fish and the small invertebrates on which they feed. Sediment can block fish gills and smother fish eggs, preventing them from hatching. It is therefore a significant pollution risk to fish populations.

Under the Water Resources Act 1991 and the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975 the introduction of polluting matter (including sediment) to watercourses and
the wilful disturbance of fish spawning grounds constitute criminal offences.


The Environment Agency are aware that this ford is an adopted highway and therefore is unable to be closed during spawning. However, we would be grateful if you could make any of your members using the area aware of this issue and dissuade them from using this road during the spawning period. We are working with the Local Authority to erect signs for this area to highlight this issue to drivers.

It has also been noted that vehicles are being washed in the River Alwen at this crossing. We would appreciate it if this activity should be actively discouraged by 4x4 clubs to prevent excess sediment from entering any watercourse and thereby protect the environment. It is recommended that drivers use appropriate facilities at petrol stations for example, where the run off is contained and not allowed to enter the surface drainage system.

The River Alwen is a high quality river, both chemically and biologically and we would appreciate your members’ consideration whilst enjoying their hobby.

I appreciate your co-operation in this matter and if you would like any further information from the Environment Agency please do not hesitate to contact me.

Yours faithfully

Jenny Dodwell
Environment Officer


Wow. That is amazing!

I think Jenny has ran out of things to do during her working day!

She is talking about a few kg of mud dropping off a vehical at any one time. Being washed down stream by more water than you could measure!

Like someone else pointed out, what about when it rains hard and litterally tons and tons of mud washes down the river!
 
I have read this letter before on another forum and there was speculation as to it's authenticity, and whether the problem stems more from the nickname 'carwash' in thinking that the crossing is used to clean vehicles after offroading trips.
 
I have read this letter before on another forum and there was speculation as to it's authenticity, and whether the problem stems more from the nickname 'carwash' in thinking that the crossing is used to clean vehicles after offroading trips.

I agree most unfortunate nickname for Ford which is popular with most groups, however some local clubs don't use that nickname so I suppose letter does not apply to them.
 
Don't most fish lay eggs on river beds? Don't most fords involve driving through water, so from now on I suggest that every time you have the need to drive through a ford you get out and carry your vehicle through so you don't disturb the natural finely balanced ecologicalness of the waterways.
 
If the EA has imposed some sort of restriction on the use of the ford there will be signs there explaining. No mention of any? Sounds like Jenny Dodwell is some **** takin the ****.
 
Don't most fish lay eggs on river beds? Don't most fords involve driving through water, so from now on I suggest that every time you have the need to drive through a ford you get out and carry your vehicle through so you don't disturb the natural finely balanced ecologicalness of the waterways.

a think yer feet would do more damage to the enviroment than a bit o mud grunt :rolleyes:
 
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