The Environment Agency (EA) are installing a water flow meter in this level. The plan is to leave it in place for at least twelve months in order to measure the water flow. Eventually, there will be a water treatment plant somewhere outside the mine. This is a similar idea to what is happening at Rampgill and Caplecleugh Levels at Nenthead.
EA are interested in knowing roughly where the major water flows are underground. The thinking is that it might be possible to do remedial work on surface to reduce the amount of water entering the mine. For example, there might be a shaft which is taking a lot of surface water.
Nothing scientific, but my impression is that there has always been a steady flow along the level from High Raise Vein and points east under Wellhope. I think that there is a greater water flow along Wellgill cross vein from below Brownley Hill. The significant intake is probably on Scaleburn vein,just east of the Whimsey chamber, where surface water from Gillgill burn comes into the vein here and then drops down to the Brownley Hill connection.
Has anyone got any better information? I am interested in any significant water inflows at the east end of the Brownley Hill veins.
Pete
Pete Jackson
Frosterley
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