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{{Catchment and subcatchment |River basin district=North West
{{Catchment and subcatchment
|River basin district=North West
|Rvr basin=Derwent (NW)
|Rvr basin=Derwent (NW)
|River name=Whit Beck
|River name=Whit Beck
|Area category= 10 - 100 km²
|Area category=10 - 100 km²
|Maximum altitude category=500 - 1000 m
|Maximum altitude category=500 - 1000 m
|Max altitude exact=785
|Max altitude exact=785
|Subcatchment dominant geology= Siliceous
|Subcatchment dominant geology=Siliceous
|Ecoregion=Great Britain
|Ecoregion=Great Britain
|Subcatchment dominant land cover=Coniferous Woodland
|Subcatchment dominant land cover=Permanent pasture and woodland strips
|Waterbody ID=GB112075070380
|Subcatchment Location=54.61833, -3.28604
|Subcatchment Location=54.61833, -3.28604
| Waterbody ID=GB112075070380}}
}}

Latest revision as of 15:06, 13 November 2014


Catchment

River basin district North West
River basin Derwent (NW)

Subcatchment

River name Whit Beck
Area category 10 - 100 km²
Area (km2)
Maximum altitude category 500 - 1000 m
Maximum altitude (m) 785785 m <br />0.785 km <br />78,500 cm <br />
Dominant geology Siliceous
Ecoregion Great Britain
Dominant land cover Permanent pasture and woodland strips
Waterbody ID GB112075070380

Location: 54° 37' 5.99" N, 3° 17' 9.74" W

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List of case studies in this subcatchment

Project titleThemeProject status
Cumbria River Restoration Program - Whitbeck restoration project - West CumbriaFisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Social benefits
Complete
Whit Beck River Restoration ProjectEnvironmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
In progress