River Basins St Dominick WWTW
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River Tamar Estuary at St Dominick WWTW

This is a sewage discharge monitoring station, which is usually a type of Event Duration Monitor (EDM).
These stations themselves are designed to mitigate the impact of heavy rainfall by discharging, under permitted conditions, any overflow into a water body. They are often actively discharging during flood events.
This page presents the data acquired by the monitoring system for this discharge station.
Operational Summary - 2021-2023
River Tamar Estuary | 354 Spills |
3521.9 hours | 13.4


The declared body of water receiving this discharge is the "River Tamar Estuary"
This station has discharged sewage 354 time(s).
The station has discharged for a total of 3521.9 hour(s).
This is 13.4% of the time which we have data for.
In total: 146 day(s)* of elapsed time.

98.6 | 350.3 hours
This monitor has been operational for 98.6% of its total time we have data for.
There are 350.39 hours unaccounted for due to downtime of the monitor.


The worst year in our records for the "St Dominick WWTW" is 2023, discharging sewage for 1261.4 hours of the year.

Uptimes below 90% (red line) should be accompanied by a reason
*This is total time in days, not individual days.
Yearly Summary
Most Recent Year - 2023
River Tamar Estuary | 111 Spills |
1261.4 hours | 14.4

The declared body of water receiving this discharge is the "River Tamar Estuary"
This station discharged sewage 111 time(s) during 2023.
The station discharged for a total of 1261.4 hour(s).
This is around 52 day(s)* or 14.4% of the year.

The following reasons have been given for the high spill frequency in 2023:
Performance - Infiltration

The following comments have been given on the station operators intended actions:
N/A - Ongoing Investigation

97.1 | 252.2 hours
This monitor was operational for 97.1% of the year.
Leaving 252.2 hours unaccounted for in the data.


*This is total time in days, not individual days of the year.

Permit & Governance

AttributeValue
Governing BodyThe Environment Agency
OperatorSouth West Water
Primary Permit #303083
Secondary Permit #303083

2022
River Tamar Estuary | 121 Spills |
1136.3 hours | 12.97

The declared body of water receiving this discharge is the "River Tamar Estuary"
This station discharged sewage 121 time(s) during 2022.
The station discharged for a total of 1136.3 hour(s).
This is around 47 day(s)* or 12.97% of the year.

The following reasons have been given for the high spill frequency in 2022:
Not Asset Maintenance - Hydraulic Capacity

The following comments have been given on the station operators intended actions:
N/A - Hydraulic Capacity

99 | 87.6 hours
This monitor was operational for 99% of the year.
Leaving 87.6 hours unaccounted for in the data.


*This is total time in days, not individual days of the year.

Permit & Governance

AttributeValue
Governing BodyThe Environment Agency
OperatorSouth West Water
Primary Permit #303083
Secondary Permit #303083

2021
River Tamar Estuary | 122 Spills |
1124.1 hours | 12.83

The declared body of water receiving this discharge is the "River Tamar Estuary"
This station discharged sewage 122 time(s) during 2021.
The station discharged for a total of 1124.1 hour(s).
This is around 46 day(s)* or 12.83% of the year.

100 | 0 hours
This monitor was operational for 100% of the year.
Leaving 0 hours unaccounted for in the data.


*This is total time in days, not individual days of the year.

Permit & Governance

AttributeValue
Governing BodyThe Environment Agency
OperatorSouth West Water
Primary Permit #303083
Secondary Permit #303083


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