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Roding Beam and Ingrebourne River Health

Real Environment Agency WFD Cycle 3 (2022) ecological status for 13 surface water bodies in the Roding Beam and Ingrebourne management catchment (Thames River Basin District).

How healthy are the rivers in the Roding Beam and Ingrebourne catchment?

In the Roding Beam and Ingrebourne catchment (Thames River Basin District), 0% of its 13 assessed surface water bodies achieved Ecological Good or High status under the WFD Cycle 3 (2022) assessment, per the Environment Agency. The Gera River Health Index is 50/100 (ranked 74 of 105), below the England average of 54.

Source:Environment Agency — Catchment Data Explorer WFD Classifications (Cycle 3, 2022)·as of 2022 (Cycle 3 assessment)updated every 6 years (WFD cycle) (last: )
Gera River Health Index50 / 100Ranked 74 of 105 English management catchments. England average: 54. Band: Moderate.How this index is calculated

Roding Beam and Ingrebourne — ecological status breakdown

Roding Beam and Ingrebourne WFD Cycle 3 (2022) ecological status — 13 surface water bodies (EA)
WFD Ecological StatusWater bodies% of total
High00%
Good00%
Moderate13100%
Poor00%
Bad00%

How Roding Beam and Ingrebourne compares to England

50/100

Roding Beam and Ingrebourne GRHI

54/100

England avg GRHI

0%

Roding Beam and Ingrebourne Good/High

14%

England Good/High

Roding Beam and Ingrebourne is ranked 74 of 105 below the England average. 13 water bodies have not yet reached Good ecological status.

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Roding Beam and Ingrebourne

Thames River Basin District

Moderate — ranked 74 of 105

below England average (54/100)

Ecological status — 13 water bodies

13 Moderate
England: only 14% of all assessed water bodies reach Good or High status. Roding Beam and Ingrebourne is at 0%.

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Roding Beam and Ingrebourne river health — FAQ

What percentage of water bodies in Roding Beam and Ingrebourne are at Good ecological status?
0% of the 13 assessed surface water bodies in the Roding Beam and Ingrebourne catchment achieved Ecological Good or High status under WFD Cycle 3 (2022). 13 water bodies are at Moderate, Poor or Bad status and require improvement. Source: Environment Agency Catchment Data Explorer, OGL v3.0.
How does the Roding Beam and Ingrebourne catchment compare to the rest of England?
Roding Beam and Ingrebourne has a Gera River Health Index of 50/100, ranked 74 of 105 English management catchments. The England average is 54/100. Nationally, only 14% of water bodies reach Ecological Good or High status; Roding Beam and Ingrebourne's rate is 0%.
What ecological statuses are recorded in the Roding Beam and Ingrebourne catchment?
WFD Cycle 3 (2022) ecological status breakdown for Roding Beam and Ingrebourne: High: 0, Good: 0, Moderate: 13, Poor: 0, Bad: 0. Total assessed: 13 surface water bodies. Source: Environment Agency, OGL v3.0.

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Contains public sector information published by Environment Agency and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: Environment Agency — Catchment Data Explorer WFD Classifications (Cycle 3, 2022) (2022 (Cycle 3 assessment), published 2022).