Run-off Reporter River Wye Run-off Reporter If you see soil running off a field, onto the road or into a stream/river, it is pollution. The EA (England) or NRW (Wales) will want to know; if large amounts are on the road, also notify the police. Emails are collected by Friends of the River Wye only for follow-up on resolving the issue. Email * This form is collecting emails. Nation * England Wales Where did you observe the run-off? Coordinates can be obtained from any mapping app on your phone. Latitude * Longitude * Grid Reference (optional) Description (optional) What date and time did you see the issue? Date * Time * Please describe the rainfall in the past 24 hours * Select… No rain Light rain or showers (or light snow-melt) Heavy or persistent rain (or heavy snow-melt) What best describes the land from which the run-off is occurring? * Select… Bare soil (e.g. after harvest) Stubble (e.g. maize or other cereal crop) Potato crop Emergent cereal crop Fodder crop (e.g. fodder beet or stubble turnip, with or without grazing livestock) Other Please describe the run-off and any waterbody impacts * Upload photos (multiple) Where the run-off is coming from Where it is going to Any impact on waterbodies or public highways (show above & below entry point and approx. length affected) Try to avoid people in photos; if possible keep file sizes <1MB each. Submit report England: email incident_communication_service@environment-agency.gov.uk (the email draft will open next). Wales: please also submit NRW’s form: NRW Incident Reporting.