Afon Clywedog

Afon Clywedog
River
Countries United Kingdom, Wales
Region Mid Wales
County Powys
Cities Llanidloes, Staylittle
Source
 - location Plynlimon, Powys, Wales
 - coordinates 52°32′28″N 3°43′00″W / 52.5411°N 3.7168°W
Mouth
 - location Llanidloes
 - coordinates 52°27′03″N 3°32′26″W / 52.4508°N 3.5406°WCoordinates: 52°27′03″N 3°32′26″W / 52.4508°N 3.5406°W
Length 29.0 km (18 mi)

The Afon Clywedog is a tributary of the River Severn approximately 29 km long which has its source on the flanks of Plynlimon and has its confluence with the Severn in Llanidloes. The annual rainfall over the catchment is between 1737 mm and 1836 mm.[1] In 1979 the 90% flow was 5.266 m3/s and the 5% flow was 0.292 m3/s.[1]

River regulation

A large part of the catchment of the river is the Clywedog reservoir which stores water from the catchment, especially during the winter months, and releases it during periods of low flow to support the flow in the Severn so that drinking water may be abstracted downstream.[2] The management rules also enable the reservoir to maintain the reservoir below maximum level during the winter so that there is capacity to absorb flood flows to reduce the impact of flooding further down the main river.[3] The Afon Clywedog thus has a highly regulated flow with relatively high flow in dry conditions and reduced flow in wetter weather.

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