The research, funded by the Natural Environment Research Council and the Environment Agency, produced a new tool to identify fine sediment pollution, which is one of the most common causes of reduced water quality and can have a damaging and costly effect on the health of freshwater ecosystems.
Fine sediment (organic and inorganic particles smaller than 2mm) is an essential natural component of freshwater ecosystems, but when levels are disrupted as a consequence of human activities, ecological degradation can occur which threatens the numerous “ecosystem services” that freshwaters provide. These services include water supplies, self-purification, erosion control, nutrient and water cycling, and leisure/recreation services, valued globally in excess of $1.7 trillion per annum.