Pendine Catchment Project


In 2016 we will be working with farmers and the local community in the Pendine Catchment, Carmarthenshire to protect water that is abstracted for drinking.

What's the problem?

Our borehole at Morfa Bychan is used to supply drinking water to our customers in the area. Routine monitoring at the borehole shows water quality is affected by activities on land in the catchment. We often experience incidents of high nutrients which we believe could be from agricultural activity such as dirty water run-off from fields or yards. This requires extra treatment in order to maintain high drinking water standard for our customers.

How can you help?

If you farm within the area we need your help to understand the water quality risks in the catchment and what can be done to reduce them.

Working with ADAS, independent farm advisors, we are offering FREE FARM HEALTH CHECK to all farmers in the catchment area. Advice provided can include:

  • Identifying risk areas in fields e.g. sinkholes
  • Slurry & Silage Storage
  • Clean/dirty water separation
  • Efficient nutrient use
  • SSAFO Compliance
  • Spreading/Timing
  • Reducing costs
  • Pesticides

More information and advice

Email: watersource@dwrcymru.com