Huntspill Sluice
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sluice, floodgate
Managed by the EA
The River Huntspill (or Huntspill River) is an artificial river, in the Somerset Levels, in the Sedgemoor district of Somerset, England. It was built in 1940 to supply process water to ROF Bridgwater, and has resulted in reduced flooding of the lower Brue Valley. Huntspill Sluice at the river's western end, also known as West Huntspill Sluice, separates it from the River Parrett.
The River Huntspill (or Huntspill River) is an artificial river, in the Somerset Levels, in the Sedgemoor district of Somerset, England. It was built in 1940 to supply process water to ROF Bridgwater, and has resulted in reduced flooding of the lower Brue Valley. Huntspill Sluice at the river's western end, also known as West Huntspill Sluice, separates it from the River Parrett.
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Coordinates: 51°12'22"N 3°0'49"W
- Sluice 224 km
- Tidal Sluice / Pumping Station 295 km
- Tidal Sluice 307 km
- Tidal Sluice 323 km
- Tidal Sluice / Flood Control 337 km
- Cat Rock Sluice of the Roanoke Navigation 5986 km
- MWRD Wilmette Pumping Station 6185 km
- Sluice 6389 km
- Sluice 6390 km
- Diversionary flume 8375 km
- Steart Point 1.4 km
- Steart Marshes 3 km
- Somerset 5.2 km
- Burnham and Berrow Golf Club 6.3 km
- Woods 7.3 km
- Unity Farm 8.1 km
- Brean Golf Club and Clubhouse 8.7 km
- Hinkley Point C - place holder 9 km
- Bridgwater Bay 20 km
- Bristol Channel 68 km