
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.

- Group: Thames21 : Ravensbourne Catchment Improvement Group's Water Quality Working Group
- Site ID: What3words dome.pepper.spray
- Lat: 51.374766
- Lng: 0.0605891
- Waterbody Type: Stream
- Timezone: Europe/London
Latest photos
View all photosThere is a known C.S.O (combined sewer overflow) little upstream from this monitoring site which has an E.D.M. (event duration monitor) it was working on the 7th February 2025 when it was showing that there was sewage discharging into Kyd Brook, when I checked on the 8th the monitor was not working and to date is still not working, please see attached photos.
There is a known CSO/combined sewer overflow a little upstream from this testing point. The last discharge was on 1/2/25 from16:00-18:45hrs=2hrs 45 mins. I was late uploading results and there was another discharge on 6/2/25 from 03:30-10:00=6hrs 30mins.
Last discharge from combined sewer overflow was on 7/12/24 from 10am -11am =1hr
The event duration monitor showed that raw sewage discharged into Kyd Brook a little further upstream from this point on 24/11/24 23:45 - 25/11/24 03:00 duration, 3hrs 15mins.
C.S.O ( combined sewer overflow) which discharges raw untreated sewage into Kyd Brook, just ahead of water testing site, has a E.D.M ( eveng duration monitor) which showed that the last discharge was on 9/11/24 from 9am - 11:15 = 2 hrs 15 mins.
There is a known C.S.O (combined sewer overflow) a little further upstream from this testing site, which also has an E.D.M( event duration monitor) that lets you know when there is sewage discharging into Kyd Brook. I have noticed that the timings of the E.D.M are not necessarily always accurate on previous occasions and at best can be used as a guide.
Here is an example, please see the above screenshots, all taken the same day.
One shows the S.W.O discharging on 14/10/24 at 07:06am having started at 05:30am, duration 1hr 36 mins
The next shows the S.W.O discharging on 14/10/24 starting at 07:00 and still discharging at 7hrs 8 mins
The last screenshot shows the S.W.O discharging on 14/10/24 at 07:00 and stopping at 13:45 duration 6hrs 45mins.
These all overlap.
Known C.S.O upstream from this sample site. Last discharge 1st October 2024 from 18:00 - 19:45 = 1hr 45mins.
Known C.S.O ( combined sewer overflow) a little further upstream from this point, the E.D.M (event duration monitor) showed that the last discharge of raw untreated sewage entering Kyd Brook happened on 23/9/24 lasting 9 1/2hours from 00:30-10:00hrs.
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.
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.