Twerton sluice gate fault sees River Avon water levels drop across Bath | Bath Echo

2022-10-15 01:04:31 By : Ms. Lucky Lee

Friday 4th October 2019 Bath Echo News Team Community

The river has dropped by around 900mm | Photo courtesy of @votedave on Twitter

Residents across Bath took to social media this morning to find a reason for the drop in water levels, with many concerned about boats and wildlife along the river.

The level of the water dropped by around 800mm yesterday evening, with a further 100mm drop recorded this morning, Friday 4th October.

The reduced water level along the River Avon | Photo courtesy of @155syndicatemtb on Twitter

The Environment Agency told the Bath Echo: “Yesterday afternoon the Twerton Radial Gate in Bath experienced mechanical faults.

The water levels as recorded by the Environment Agency | Image © Crown copyright

“Between 4pm and midnight levels in the River Avon experienced a drop of 800mm.

“Environment Agency monitoring equipment alerted us to the fault and at 8.30pm a team manually closed the gate to 95 per cent shut.

Boats were moored along the river as the water levels dropped | Photo courtesy of @155syndicatemtb on Twitter

“From midnight until 7am this morning the level dropped a further 100mm, making the total drop in water level 900mm.

“Environment Agency contractors are on site this morning looking at the best solutions to the problem.”

Update – 4pm – Friday 4th October

The Environment Agency says the Twerton radial gate has been fixed in a closed position which means water levels should now start to rise.

Levels along the river will be maintained by the remaining gate. The faulty gate will stay closed until it has been properly fixed.

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