- Gover Stream
The Gover Stream is an approximately three
kilometre longstream located in mid southCornwall inSouth West England ,United Kingdom .The source of the stream is at the north eastern side of Blackpool China clay pit in grid square SW9854. The stream flows south east through the Gover Valley into the town of
St Austell where it joins theSt Austell River or "White River". The Gover Stream is the first of the two largest tributaries of the St Austell River.River s in the area have problems withchina clay waste materials, mostlykaolinite , entering the rivers and turning them white. This led to the locally named "White River". (Kaolinite is not a wastematerial of thequarrying process, but economically not all of the kaolin can be extracted). Suspended particles in the stream are reduced by approximately 98% bysettling tank s at the beginning of the river. This reduces theenergy of the water in the tanks and allows suspended particles to be deposited and later dredged by diggers.Several disused china clay dries are located along the stream showing its past industrial importance. There were also plans to extend the
Pentewan railway along the valley from St Austell, but they did not come to fruition.Recently the Gover Valley has been under threat due to a plan to use the valley as a tipping site for china clay waste. Waste is a huge problem in the area as for every
tonne of kaolinite produced there are on average nine tonnes of waste materials produced; this amounts to approximately 20 million tonnes of waste materials per year. An area of 1km2 (250acres) is planned to be tipped on which would destroy the upper section of the Gover Stream as well as ancient farmland andwoodland . The tip will be landscaped once completed.References
* BBC news website:
** [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/4165163.stm Walk against china clay dump plan]
** [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/4589671.stm China clay dump plan under fire]
* Blueprint for Cornwall 2003 — (Imerys promotional book)
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