This page provides links to information on investigations by Natural Resources Wales (NRW), Swansea University and others to identify and assess the impact of sources of pollution to the River Clyne, which flows through Dunvant and enters Swansea Bay at Blackpill.

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Historically, the River Clyne has received pressure from several types of pollution, including leachate from abandoned landfill sites, drainage from abandoned coal mines, sewage discharges and diffuse agricultural pollution.

The aim of this website is to provide information for students, citizen scientists and NRW staff to build on the investigations carried out to date, to provide further evidence to inform remedial solutions.