Facility
River Faughan

Rising on the north-western slopes of the Sperrin Mountains above Claudy in County Londonderry the Faughan flows in a general north-westerly direction augmented by numerous tributaries and eventually discharging to Lough Foyle. There are no significant urban influences until the river flows through the Drumahoe industrial estate. Approximately 40km long, the river has a catchment area of just under 300km2. The River Flow Gauging Station at Drumahoe records flow for more than 95% of the catchment upstream of the ECN site located at Mobuoy Bridge. The geology of the upper reach consists predominantly of thin deposits of peat overlying schists and quartzite from the upper Dalradian period. This results in a typically "flashy" runoff characteristic. Further downstream, the lithology changes to boulder clay (till) with significant deposits of sands, gravels and alluvium in the river plain. The underlying solid geology varies to include grits and slates with a thin band of Dungiven Limestone. The steep valley slopes and upper reaches have little capacity to store and transmit groundwater, while the lower reach and river plain may be classified as moderately permeable solid aquifers. In particular, the sand and gravel deposits, overlying fractured grits and slates, are vulnerable to surface impacts and form an important source of base river flows. The River Faughan is a renowned salmon and sea trout fishery with approximately 20km of prime angling water which includes the tidal stretch downstream of Campsie. The river also supports a significant brown trout fishery in its upper reaches and tributaries. Some 13,000 slamon were recorded entering the system in 1996. The River Faughan is designated salmonid under the Freshwater Fish Directive and its chemical quality is good to fairly good. Biological quality is highly variable due to intermittent localised pollution.

General Information

Facility type
site

Location

Geometry

View in Google Maps
Mobile
false

Contacts

Lead organisation
Dawn Lynch Northern Ireland Environment Agency 17 Antrim Road Tonagh LISBURN BT28 3AL UK +44 (0)28 9262 3100 http://www.doeni.gov.uk/

Metadata

Publication status
PUBLIC
Record identifier
d38a0270-ed84-11e3-ac10-0800200c9a66
Last modified
2017-08-21 11:10:27
Metadata author
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology phtr@ceh.ac.uk
Other identifier
ECN R19