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River Slea

River Slea
Slea in Sleaford
River Slea is located in Lincolnshire
River Slea
Location of the mouth within Lincolnshire
Location
CountryEngland
CountyLincolnshire
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationWest Willoughby
Mouth 
 • location
River Witham at Chapel Hill
 • coordinates
53°04′11″N 0°11′48″W / 53.069747°N 0.196723°W / 53.069747; -0.196723
Length36.4 km (22.6 mi)[1]
Discharge 
 • locationLeasingham Mill
 • average0.55 m3/s (19 cu ft/s)

The River Slea is a 36.4-kilometre-long (22.6 mi) tributary of the River Witham, in Lincolnshire, England. In 1872 the river was described as "a never-ending source of pure water", and was a trout river renowned throughout the East coast of England. But in the late 1960s, the Anglian Water Authority took control of the river, and thereafter it became rapidly degraded, due mostly to over-abstraction of water for use in farming.[2]

  1. ^ Combined lengths of Slea and Kyme Eau
  2. ^ Johnson, Lou. "Riverside walk at Spalding - print walk - Walking Britain".

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