Gatwick Stream


Gatwick Stream
 
Tinsley Bridge over the Gatwick Stream
Country England
Counties West Sussex
Districts / Boroughs Horsham, Crawley
Towns Crawley
Landmark Gatwick Airport
Source
 - location Worthlodge Forest, Mid Sussex, West Sussex
 - elevation 115 m (377 ft)
Mouth River Mole
Discharge for Gatwick Link
 - average 0.72 m3/s (25 cu ft/s)
 - max 14.7 m3/s (519 cu ft/s) (24 December 2013)
 - min 0.12 m3/s (4 cu ft/s) (13 August 1976)

The Gatwick Stream is a tributary of the River Mole in southern England. The Gatwick Stream rises in Worth Forest below Clays lake in West Sussex, flows northwards through Tilgate Forest, alongside Tilgate golf course, through Maidenbower, Three Bridges, and Tinsley Green to meet the River Mole on the border between West Sussex and Surrey.

Wildlife

Native species of fish found in this stream include Brown Trout, Chub, Dace, Roach, Pike, Millers Thumb (European Bullhead), Brook Lamprey, Gudgeon, Stone Loach and Minnow.

Upper Mole Flood Alleviation Scheme

Sewage Treatment Works

Crawley Sewage Treatment Works is located adjacent to the stream, downstream of Crawley and discharges up to 15 Ml of water per day into the river.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Gatwick Stream Dams Flood Risk Assessment" (PDF). Environment Agency. Jan 2011.
  2. Hazelton C (1998). "Variations between continuous and spot-sampIing techniques in monitoring a change in river-water quality". Water and Environment Journal 12 (2): 124–129. doi:10.1111/j.1747-6593.1998.tb00161.x.

Coordinates: 51°09′58″N 0°10′31″W / 51.16624°N 0.17529°W / 51.16624; -0.17529


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