Theo Thomas's Blog – June 2012 Archive (1)

Phosphate pollution in the River Lea. From sewage and homes

Dear all,

I’ve posted a photo I took recently of the Lea at Bow Locks, in Bromley-by-Bow.

The river is already looking green. That’s because of the high levels of phosphates in the water. It acts like a fertilizer. As the weather gets warmer the soup-like water gives plants like Floating Pennywort and Duckweed the perfect conditions to flourish. Spreading over…

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Added by Theo Thomas on June 4, 2012 at 6:30 — 2 Comments

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