Bootle - Sewage Summary

 
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Summary for Bootle 2021-2023
610 Spills | 2294.5 hours

In the period we have records for, 2021-2023, sewage has been discharged in, or near (~3mi.), Bootle 610 time(s).
Sewage has been discharged for a total of 2294.5 hour(s).
In total: 0.26 year(s)* of elapsed time.

83.6
The stations, on average, have been monitoring for 83.6% of the total time we have data for.



Discharge Volume by Year
Hours and Spills by Year
Uptime Yearly Summary (Average)
Summary of Bodies Receiving Discharge
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Bootle - Yearly Summary
Summary for Year 2023
245 Spills | 1438.1 hours

In 2023, sewage was discharged in, or near (~3mi.), Bootle 245 time(s).
Sewage was discharged for a total of 1438.1 hour(s).
In total: 0.16 year(s)* of elapsed time.

99.1
The stations, on average, have been monitoring for 99.1% of the total time in 2023.
Stations with missing data have been excluded from this calculation.


Summary for Year 2022
98 Spills | 72.6 hours

In 2022, sewage was discharged in, or near (~3mi.), Bootle 98 time(s).
Sewage was discharged for a total of 72.6 hour(s).
In total: 0 year(s)* of elapsed time.

74.9
The stations, on average, have been monitoring for 74.9% of the total time in 2022.
Stations with missing data have been excluded from this calculation.


Summary for Year 2021
267 Spills | 783.7 hours

In 2021, sewage was discharged in, or near (~3mi.), Bootle 267 time(s).
Sewage was discharged for a total of 783.7 hour(s).
In total: 0.08 year(s)* of elapsed time.

76.9
The stations, on average, have been monitoring for 76.9% of the total time in 2021.
Stations with missing data have been excluded from this calculation.


Worst Stations in 2021
* - Elapsed time, in years or days, is the sum of time across the station(s) for which discharge event(s) have occured.
 
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