The mouth of the river meets at River
Ravensbourne
Part of the Ravensbourne
catchment area
Regime of River Quaggy
Changes in the discharge over a period of
time at a particular point
V responsive regime
When it heavily rains the discharge in the river
quickly increases
No significant artificial influences
No dams etc
1995: significantly high flow all year round
2005: lower annual discharge, peak flow in Nov
Average daily flow has fallen
since 1995
Flood Event
Worst event was Christmas Eve 2014
Was London's worst winter flood event
Quaggy burst its banks , inundating 22 homes
Another 20 homes had flooded gardens
Allotments and sports ground flooded
A month's worth of rain in 24hrs
50mm in 25hrs
High winds blew branches and trees into the river
causing to block the trash gate ∴ it bursts its banks
Flood control (Mitigation)
Attempts in the past to mitigate flood events
Between 2003+2006, Environmental Agency (EA) installed trash gate as part of £11.8 Mil
flood mitigation scheme to stop debris collecting @ culvert's entrance
EA built two small reservoirs to collect flood water + protect homes