Pollution control - water
Waterway Quality
The Sustainable City Group routinely monitors the quality of waterways, including the Floating Harbour through our monitoring network. This information, in conjunction with health advice for all waterway users is available online. Advice on reporting water pollution is provided in conjunction with the Environment Agency.
We are currently running several local initiatives to protect & improve the waterways of Bristol.
Information on Bristol Floating Harbour Get on Board campaign, the Abandoned Trolley campaign and a new campaign aimed at tackling the Invasive Weeds along our waterways can be found on the website.
In addition, information on Operation Streamclean, a local initiative to improve the water quality in Bristol's rivers & streams through identifying & correcting illegal drainage misconnections is also available.
We work in partnership with river groups improving river corridor quality & raising awareness of Bristol's hidden urban waterways.
We have recently developed the South Bristol Riverscapes Project in partnership with Network South Bristol to increase the use of Bristol's waterways, increase learning opportunities along South Bristol's rivers, support existing groups in the area and work to establish two new groups along south Bristol rivers.
During the summer months, the project organises riverside walks along most of Bristol's rivers & streams.
Sustainable Urban Drainage & Green Roofs
We are working with partners promoting the use of green roofs and sustainable urban drainage systems to reduce flood risk, improve biodiversity & reduce air pollution in Bristol.
Latest case study - Marissal Road flood alleviation scheme
Want to find out more?
We have put together a list of useful river resources & links you may wish to view or If you would like to comment on our webpages, please follow the links.
Contact us:
Email: environment@bristol.gov.uk
Telephone 0117 352 5894
c/o Sustainable City Group
Bristol City Council
CREATE Centre
Smeaton Road
Bristol
BS1 6XN
Pages in this section
- Bristol Living Rivers Project - Aims and partnerships
- Bristol Living Rivers Project - Community - Riverside Walks
- Bristol Living Rivers Project - Community - Supporting River Groups
- Bristol Living Rivers Project - Feedback
- Bristol Living Rivers Project - Initiative - Abandoned Supermarket Trolleys
- Bristol Living Rivers Project - Initiative - Get On Board
- Bristol Living Rivers Project - Initiative - Invasive Weeds
- Bristol Living Rivers Project - Initiative - Operation Streamclean
- Bristol Living Rivers Project - Initiatives
- Bristol Living Rivers Project - Newsletter
- Bristol Living Rivers Project - Sustainable Urban Drainage & Green Roofs
- Bristol Living Rivers Project - water resources & links
- Bristol Living Rivers Project - Waterways Monitoring
- Bristol Living Rivers Project - Waterways - Pollution
- Bristol Living Rivers Project - Waterways Quality
- Pollution Control team
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