This borehole measures water levels in the Permian-aged ‘Magnesian Limestone’ (now called the ) to the north-west of Darlington in north-east England.
BGS Enquiries can help you to access data from the National Groundwater Level Archive (NGLA) for this well.
Hydrograph
Information about the well
Hydrogeological setting
| Swan House | |
|---|---|
| Wellmaster ID | NZ21/29 |
| NGR | 42521 5199 |
| Datum | 94.9 m AOD |
| Monitoring details | |
| Type | Groundwater level |
| Aquifer | Magnesian limestone |
| Confinement | Confined |
| Depth | 60 m |
| Record | |
| Monitored by | EA North East |
| Records commence | 1969 |
| Records end | Active |
The borehole fully penetrates the Ford Formation, which is overlain by 26 m of till deposits. The borehole was completed at the top of the
Well or borehole construction
The borehole was purpose drilled as an trial or observation borehole. It consists of a 610 mm-diameter borehole, lined to 34.44 m, then a 457 mm-diameter slotted casing, adjacent to the limestone, with a gravel pack in the 610 mm hole.
Hydrograph response
Water levels are confined. The hydrograph has an annual sinusoidal pattern, fluctuating around 5 m annually. This pattern appears to be superimposed on longer term fluctuations (possibly related to industrial abstractions) that saw water levels at a high in the late 1970s, after which levels declined to the early 1990s, with a subsequent recovery to 2000, after which levels appear stable. There appears to be a clear response to major recharge events, with distinct peaks in wetter years.
Data issues
This well replaced Rushyford (NZ22/22) as an index well in July 2001. Data is intermittent prior to September 1973.
Acknowledgements
Groundwater level data are provided to the NGLA by the Environment Agency (EA), Natural Resources Wales – Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru (NRW), the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and, for Northern Ireland, the Department for Infrastructure – Rivers and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency.
Further information about these monitoring networks can be found on these pages:
- (SEPA)
- (Defra)
Contact
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