Kyd Brook C.S.O

Kyd Brook

London, Bromley, United Kingdom

This location is within Crofton Woods and very near the old gate post that remains from the Fever Hospital which was once there but no longer, it is just the gate post, bits of a path and some walls.
There is a combined sewer overflow (C.S.O) a little upstream from this location that is underground, this is the first easily accessible location to carry out water testing. The C.S.O discharges untreated sewage into Kyd Brook normally during heavy rain. There is an event duration monitor in place that can be looked at online via Thames Water. The brook is usually shallow and runs gently unless there is heavy rain, then it can be deep and flow rapidly.

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Kirsty Blackman

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The E.D.M from Thames water states that the C.S.O a little upstream from this testing site last discharged on 8/9/24 for 1 hour between 02:15-03:15 hrs.

12 Sep 11:15 by Kirsty Blackman

E.D.M showed that the last discharge of untreated sewage into Kyd Brook happened on 1/8/24 from 19:30 - 23:45 hrs total = 4hr 15mins.

15 Aug 11:20 by Kirsty Blackman

There is an E.D.M event duration monitor at this site because there is a combined sewer overflow a little upstream from this monitoring site. The E.D.M stated that the last sewage overflow into Kyd Brook was on the 15/7/24 for 1hr between 22:00 and 23:00, but this site often has high phosphate levels.

29 Jul 12:25 by Kirsty Blackman

The E.D.M monitor stated that sewage last discharged into Kyd Brook on the 15th July 2024 for 1 hr, but there is a sewage smell still round the stream.

18 Jul 08:50 by Kirsty Blackman

There is building work in Farnborough Park near this location which may be affecting the results. The combined sewer overflow last discharge on the 15th June 2024 for 1 hour from 19:45 - 20:45, according to Thames water EDM.

18 Jun 13:20 by Kirsty Blackman

Even though the event duration monitor via Thames Water showed that the last sewage discharge was on the 6th May 2024 for 30 mins, there was a sewage smell all around the area and water.

24 May 11:30 by Kirsty Blackman

There is a known combined sewer overflow (C.S.O) a little further upstream from this testing site. There is an EDM ( event duration monitor) at this C.S.O operated by Thames Water, which showed that the C.S.O. last discharged on the 6th May 2024 for 30 mins.

09 May 13:00 by Kirsty Blackman

According to the edm the combined sewer last overflowed on 15/4/2024 for 30 mins.

23 Apr 11:00 by Kirsty Blackman