Salt Haven
Salt Haven is a minor river or brook on the Pevensey Levels of south-eastern Sussex.
Rising from Pevensey Haven in Westham, Salt Haven drains into Pevensey Bay on the English Channel in Pevensey.[1] The Pevensey Bridge Gate in Pevensey Haven just before Salt Haven determines the amount of water that can flow through.[2]
Course
Located on the Pevensey Levels, as Pevensey Haven reaches Westham and curves south, it becomes known as Salt Haven. Continuing its southerly course, Salt Haven receives the waters of Langley Sewer before flowing southeast, during which it receives the waters of Bill Gut. After reaching the settlement of Pevensey Bay, Salt Haven assumes an easterly course. It then flows north into the Channel through three outfall pipes.
Loaction
- Location map: 50°48’47"N, -0°21’30"E
Outside links
- Sea level at check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk
References
- ↑ "2013 Bathing Water Profile for Pevensey Bay". Environment Agency. https://environment.data.gov.uk/data/bathing-water-profile/ukj2201-14400/2013:1.
- ↑ Tucker, David Gasca: 'The Hydrological Functioning of the Pevensey Levels Wetland': University of London (2005) page 133
Rivers of the Pevensey Levels in Sussex |
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Bill Gut • Bowley Sewer • Chilley Stream • Crossing Sewer • Down Sewer • Downwash Ditch • Drockmill Hill Gut • Drove Sewer • Duck Puddle • Glynleigh Sewer • Holm Sewer • Horse Eye Sewer • Hurst Haven • Lewens Sewer • Magham Sewer • Manxey Sewer • Marland Sewer • Otham Court Ditch • Otham Feed • Pevensey Haven • Puckeridge Stream • Sackville Sewer • Salt Haven • Saltmarsh Sewer • Wadham New Cut • White Dyke Sewer • Winters Cut |