Marland Sewer Explained

Marland Sewer is a minor, 767m (2,516feet) long river (brook) and drainage ditch in the Pevensey Levels of Hailsham, Wealden District, East Sussex, England.[1] Rising from Winters Cut, Marland Sewer drains water in farmland north of the A27 road, and forms multiple tributary streams.[2] It gives rise to Glynleigh Sewer, itself a tributary of Pevensey Haven.[3] One pumping station moves a culvert stream into Marland Sewer.[4]

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50.8411°N 0.2795°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Works Programme for 2017/18. 30 October 2017. Pevensey and Cuckmere Water Level Management Board. Water Management Alliance. 1. 14 October 2022.
  2. Pevensey and Cuckmere Water Level Management Board. CMT215P - Pevensey; Glynleigh - WLMB. 5 May 2022. 1:50,000. Ordnance Survey. Water Level Management Board. 12 November 2022. Note: Marland Sewer's identifier is DRN215P0601, and Winters Cut is DRN215P0203.
  3. Eastbourne & Hastings: Crowborough, Battle & Heathfield. 14 June 2017. 1:50,000. OS Landranger. Ordnance Survey. 14 October 2022. 9780319231449.
  4. Web site: Surface Water Drainage and Foul Drainage Technical Note. Smith. T.. Gander. P.. Rousou. A.. 18 August 2020. Unda Consulting Limited. 8. 14 October 2022.