River Coln

The River Coln is a river in Gloucestershire, England. It rises to the north of Brockhampton, a village to the east of Cheltenham, and flows in a south/south-easterly direction through the Cotswold Hills via Andoversford, Withington, Fossebridge, Bibury, Coln St Aldwyns, Quenington and Fairford. It joins the River Thames to the south-west of Lechlade, where it shares a confluence with the Thames and Severn Canal, by The Round House Footbridge.[1]

River Coln
River Coln south of Coln St Aldwyns, Gloucestershire
Location
CountryEngland
CountiesGloucestershire
TownsFairford
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationBrockhampton, Gloucestershire
  coordinates51°54′36″N 1°57′04″W
MouthRiver Thames
  location
Lechlade, Gloucestershire
  coordinates
51°41′17″N 1°42′18″W
Discharge 
  locationFairford
  average2.06 m3/s (73 cu ft/s)
  minimum0.51 m3/s (18 cu ft/s) 31 October 1990
  maximum6.2 m3/s (220 cu ft/s) 21 February 1995
Discharge 
  locationBibury
  average1.33 m3/s (47 cu ft/s)
Discharge 
  locationFossebridge
  average0.47 m3/s (17 cu ft/s)
The River Coln between Bibury and Coln St Aldwyn.

Midway between Withington and Fossbridge the river passes Chedworth Roman Villa.

Extensive gravel pits between Fairford and Lechlade, now redundant, have been flooded to form the eastern component of the Cotswold Water Park. They are fed and drained by the Coln.[2]

The river is host to many species of freshwater fish including brown trout and grayling.[1]

Water quality

The Environment Agency measures the water quality of the river systems in England. Each is given an overall ecological status, which may be one of five levels: high, good, moderate, poor and bad. There are several components that are used to determine this, including biological status, which looks at the quantity and varieties of invertebrates, angiosperms and fish, and chemical status, which compares the concentrations of various chemicals against known safe concentrations. Chemical status is rated good or fail.[3]

Water quality of the River Coln in 2019:

SectionEcological
Status
Chemical
Status
Overall
Status
LengthCatchmentChannel
Coln (Source to Coln Rogers)[4] Moderate Fail Moderate 27.138 km (16.863 mi) 89.882 km2 (34.704 sq mi)
Coln (from Coln Rogers) and Thames (Coln to Leach)[5] Poor Fail Poor 28.025 km (17.414 mi) 52.25 km2 (20.17 sq mi)

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2008.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Environmental Change Network
  2. http://www.waterpark.org/ Cotswold Water Park
  3. "Glossary (see Biological quality element; Chemical status; and Ecological status)". Catchment Data Explorer. Environment Agency. 17 February 2016.
  4. "Coln (Source to Coln Rogers)". Catchment Data Explorer. Environment Agency.
  5. "Coln (from Coln Rogers) and Thames (Coln to Leach)". Catchment Data Explorer. Environment Agency.
Next confluence upstreamRiver ThamesNext confluence downstream
River Ray (south) River Coln River Leach (north)


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