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The Loch Fleet Project in the Context of Acidification Reduction Measures
Authors:R A Skeffington  Jenna M Lines
Institution:  a National Power Research and Engineering, Windmill Hill Business Park, Wiltshire, UK b PowerGen plc, Power Technology, Ratcliffe-on Soar, Nottingham, UK
Abstract:At Loch Fleet, and in other liming studies in similar environments, catchment liming is successful if an adequate amount of lime is added to hydrological source areas. Geochemical modelling demonstrates that the relatively late acidification of L. Fleet is consistent with the ameliorating effect of an alkaline groundwater input: the presence of this input implies that had the Loch not been limed in 1985 it would have recovered to conditions suitable for fish in about 20 years, given current commitments to sulphur emission reductions. Lakes without similar alkaline groundwater are not likely to recover as quickly. the different consequences of liming and emission reduction as methods of restoring acid waters are reviewed and contrasted. Restoration of waters by liming may result in some undesirable effects on the terrestrial catchment: these are discussed but it is concluded that catchment liming, used with discrimination, can be an acceptable management tool.
Keywords:S emissions  acid soils/waters  liming
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