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Tributary Of Dean Bottom Dike at Springfield Lane CSO

This station collects multiple metrics

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 - 2022-2023
Tributary Of Dean Bottom Dike | 109 Spills |
618.7 hours | 3.53


The declared body of water receiving this discharge is the "Tributary Of Dean Bottom Dike"
This station has discharged sewage 109 time(s).
The station has discharged for a total of 618.7 hour(s).
This is 3.53% of the time which we have data for.
In total: 25 day(s)* of elapsed time.

64.5 | 6219.6 hours
This monitor has been operational for 64.5% of its total time we have data for.
There are 6219.6 hours unaccounted for due to downtime of the monitor.


The worst year in our records for the "Springfield Lane CSO" is 2023, discharging sewage for 447 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
Tributary Of Dean Bottom Dike | 74 Spills |
447 hours | 5.1

The declared body of water receiving this discharge is the "Tributary Of Dean Bottom Dike"
This station discharged sewage 74 time(s) during 2023.
The station discharged for a total of 447 hour(s).
This is around 18 day(s)* or 5.1% of the year.

The following reasons have been given for the high spill frequency in 2023:
Not Asset Maintenance - Hydraulic Capacity

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

65.5 | 3014.3 hours
This monitor was operational for 65.5% of the year.
Leaving 3014.3 hours unaccounted for in the data.
This falls below the 90% threshold where a reason should be given

The following reasons have been given for the downtime in 2023:
Comms Failure / Issue

The following description has been given for downtime related actions intended, or taken, by the operator in 2023:
Resolved - January After Reporting Year


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

Permit & Governance

AttributeValue
Governing BodyThe Environment Agency
OperatorYorkshire Water
Primary Permit #S/UD/112
Secondary Permit #S/UD/112 A1

2022
Tributary Of Dean Bottom Dike | 35 Spills |
171.7 hours | 1.96

The declared body of water receiving this discharge is the "Tributary Of Dean Bottom Dike"
This station discharged sewage 35 time(s) during 2022.
The station discharged for a total of 171.7 hour(s).
This is around 7 day(s)* or 1.96% 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

64.1 | 3141.3 hours
This monitor was operational for 64.1% of the year.
Leaving 3141.3 hours unaccounted for in the data.
This falls below the 90% threshold where a reason should be given

The following reasons have been given for the downtime in 2022:
Comms Failure / Issue

The following description has been given for downtime related actions intended, or taken, by the operator in 2022:
Resolved - Dec


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

Permit & Governance

AttributeValue
Governing BodyThe Environment Agency
OperatorYorkshire Water
Primary Permit #S/UD/112
Secondary Permit #S/UD/112 A1


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