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Haycock’s catchment perspective has highlighted the critical role of land management in downstream flood protection in addition to its importance in addressing water quality problems.

Hampstead Heath
Haycock are managing a large-scale review and upgrade of Hampstead Heath’s lakes and ponds to ensure the City of London meets its obligations under the Bathing Water Quality Directive and the Reservoirs Act. This builds on our earlier hydrological review.News_Blog/Entries/2011/1/20_Hampstead_Heath_Ponds__a_major_upgrade_ahead.htmlNews_Blog/Entries/2011/1/20_Hampstead_Heath_Ponds__a_major_upgrade_ahead.htmlshapeimage_12_link_0

Venice Lagoon

Haycock developed a catchment strategy for the Venice Drainage Authority to protect key freshwater and estuarine habitats associated with the Venice Lagoon. This involved creating extensive buffer habitats.

Lower Otter Valley

Haycock have developed a wide-ranging review of the River Otter catchment for the Clinton Devon Estates. This is helping them consider their options for managing flood risk alongside farming, business and tourism interests in this beautiful tidal estuary.

Catchment Hydrology