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New Map Safeguards Yorkshire Wolds Water Supplies
22 Dec
Summary
- Updated geological map of Yorkshire Wolds chalk aquifer is complete.
- New data aids protection of vital drinking water source.
- Project addresses threats like contamination and drought.

Geologists have released a comprehensive new geological map of the Yorkshire Wolds, significantly enhancing understanding of the region's chalk aquifer. This vital natural reservoir, which supplies drinking water to the area, has not been comprehensively mapped since the 1800s. The five-year project by the British Geological Survey utilized modern technology to analyze the permeable chalk layer.
The updated data is critical for addressing current and future pressures on the water source. Experts highlight concerns including rising water demand, potential nitrate contamination, and the risk of saltwater from the Humber estuary mixing with fresh drinking water.
This collaborative effort, involving the Environment Agency and Yorkshire Water, will enable authorities to make more informed decisions regarding water resource management. The new geological insights are expected to aid in mitigating issues such as drought, coastal erosion, and maintaining water quality.




