Latest at 8:15 am on 16 August 2024
- Level
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- Trend
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- State
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Normal range 0.04m to 3.94m
Level in metres over the last 5 days
How levels here could affect nearby areas
- 2.896m
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The maximum level recorded at the station (recorded on 25 September 2012)
- 1.818m
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Typical bankfull level, around this level a river could begin to spill out of it's normal channel
- 0.302m
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Latest level
- 0.263m
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Low Level, typically the minimum level reach each year
- 0.000m
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Lowest level on record. note this value will vary form year to year due to changes on the river bed
Station details
- Station name
- Abbey St Bathans
- Station Location
- View Abbey St Bathans on map
- River name
- Whiteadder Water
- Main river catchment
- Tweed
- Gauge datum (mAOD) The river level is measured in meters relative to the gauge datum. To get the river level relative to Ordnance Datum (AOD) the river level given should be added to the gauge datum detailed at the bottom of the page.
- 143.04
- Catchment area (km2) The surface area of the land that drains to the gauging station.
- 216.25 km2
- Station opened The date of the start of the digital record at this station.
- April 2001
- Highest level on record The maximum water height recorded at the station and the date of that maximum.
- 2.896m recorded on 25 September 2012
- Lowest level on record (m) The height of water recorded at the station. Note that low water levels can vary from year to year and seasonally, due to conditions on the riverbed changing e.g gravel movements or weed growth. Water resource management activities are undertaken using flow which is not influenced by riverbed conditions.
- 0
Disclaimer
Water level data is gathered by SEPA to help it fulfil its statutory duties. We publish it online because we recognise that this information may also be useful for others, but we cannot guarantee its currency or availability. There may be occasions when data will not be have been collected from a gauging station, therefore results will not appear until the next data collection.
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, neither Scottish Environment Protection Agency, nor its employees or agents can be held responsible for any inaccuracies or omissions, whether caused by negligence or otherwise. All data should be regarded as provisional and may be subject to later revision.