Title: Environmental appraisal of Derwentwater low water levels : Volume 3 : management options
Author: Environment Agency, Lake District National Park Authority
Document Type: Monograph
Abstract:
RKL-Arup were appointed by the Environment Agency and the Lake District National Park Authority to undertake an environmental appraisal of Derwentwater Low Water Levels. The National Park Authority produced a management plan for the lake in 1996. Public consultation for this management plan indicated that the low minimum lake level experienced in 1995 was a cause for concern for the lake users. The Lake District National Park Authority and the Environment Agency therefore commissioned this study to determine if the minimum lake level in Derwentwater was descreasing. The study was also to provide options to manage the minimum lake level and to undertake an environmental appraisal of these options. Studies were undertaken to determine how the ecology, recreational use of the lake, archaeology, agriculture, and landscape would be affected by changes to the minimum lake level. This Environmental Appraisal was undertaken by RKL-Arup working in association with the Institute of Freshwater Ecology and the Smeeden Foreman Partnership. The study is reported in three volumes. Volume 1 : Hydrological and Geological Study Volume 2 : Ecological Appraisal Volume 3 : Management Options This report forms Volume 3 and has been written in conjunction with Smeeden Foreman Partnership, Landscape Architects, and the Institute of Freshwater Ecology. The following minimum water level management options are developed and the impacts discussed.
Publisher: Environment Agency
Publication Date: 1999
Publication Place: Leeds
Subject Keywords: Lakes; Water levels; Low water; Water management; Plans; Environmental impact
Geographic Keywords: EA North West; Cumbria; Derwentwater
Extent: 39; + figures and appendices
Permalink: http://www.environmentdata.org/archive/ealit:2099
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