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- Schwyll_Aquifer abstract "Schwyll Aquifer (pronounced 'Shwill') was historically known as 'the Great Spring of Glamorgan'.Until recently, Welsh Water used the resurgence at the Schwyll Spring near Ewenny as the main source of water for the Bridgend area. It now functions as a backup supply and as such has a number of associated source protection zones policed by the Environment Agency. The outflow of the spring is far larger than any other freshwater spring in Wales and greater than that from Wookey Hole or Cheddar Gorge risings.The aquifer consists of an underground waterway in the Carboniferous Limestone of South Wales. Due to the delay between local heavy rain and discoloration of the water at the spring, it is believed that the water originates from as far as 20 miles away. This would locate the main source in the limestone of the southern edge of the Brecon Beacons. The lack of an accessible cavern at the rising hinders exploration of the cave system. The only known point of access so far is at the pumping shaft of the extraction plant at Schwyll. The system was explored by cave divers in 1998 to a distance of 440 metres from the shaft. At 400 metres, a large cavern was discovered containing some bones which were identified as a species of horse. The bones were submitted for dating.".
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageExternalLink publications.environment-agency.gov.uk.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageExternalLink well298.htm.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageID "5743437".
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageLength "1875".
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageRevisionID "666960017".
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Brecon_Beacons.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Bridgend.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Carboniferous_Limestone.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aquifers.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bodies_of_water_of_the_Vale_of_Glamorgan.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Springs_of_Wales.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Cave.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Cheddar_Gorge.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Environment_Agency.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Ewenny.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Fresh_water.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Glamorgan.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Rain.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Source_protection_zone.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink South_Wales.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Spring_(hydrology).
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Underground_waterway.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_Water.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLink Wookey_Hole.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Schwyll Aquifer".
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aquifers.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Schwyll_Aquifer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ValeofGlamorgan-geo-stub.
- Schwyll_Aquifer subject Category:Aquifers.
- Schwyll_Aquifer subject Category:Bodies_of_water_of_the_Vale_of_Glamorgan.
- Schwyll_Aquifer subject Category:Springs_of_Wales.
- Schwyll_Aquifer point "51.491 -3.548".
- Schwyll_Aquifer type SpatialThing.
- Schwyll_Aquifer comment "Schwyll Aquifer (pronounced 'Shwill') was historically known as 'the Great Spring of Glamorgan'.Until recently, Welsh Water used the resurgence at the Schwyll Spring near Ewenny as the main source of water for the Bridgend area. It now functions as a backup supply and as such has a number of associated source protection zones policed by the Environment Agency.".
- Schwyll_Aquifer label "Schwyll Aquifer".
- Schwyll_Aquifer sameAs Q7433302.
- Schwyll_Aquifer sameAs m.0f28_w.
- Schwyll_Aquifer sameAs Q7433302.
- Schwyll_Aquifer lat "51.491".
- Schwyll_Aquifer long "-3.548".
- Schwyll_Aquifer wasDerivedFrom Schwyll_Aquifer?oldid=666960017.
- Schwyll_Aquifer isPrimaryTopicOf Schwyll_Aquifer.