6 Mile Corner. It has been between these levels for 90% of the time since monitoring began. Water level data is gathered by SEPA to help it fulfil its statutory duties. Here members are surveying the "6 Mile Corner" on the river Cairn to check and record the levels of aquatic life.
It holds a good head of natural Brown Trout and is also an excellent Salmon river, particularly after a flood. We publish it online because we recognise that this information may also be useful for others, but we cannot guarantee its currency or availability. There may be occasions when data will not be have been collected from a gauging station, therefore results will not appear until the next data collection. Just had 5 days wilding in the area, some exceptionally high tides this last 2 days the River Nith has flooded a lot of surrounding land, the very popular Glencaple Quay used by many for overnighting was under a couple of inches at high tide yesterday but just look at it today an even higher tide and gale force SW winds have really pushed the water up. Downstream from Crossford bridge .
The typical recent level of the Nith at Greensands over the past 12 months has been between 0.11m and 2.40m. All main roads in Dumfries and Galloway have been reported as being clear but some local routes remain closed. It has been between these levels for at least 150 days in the past year. Members of DGAA often work with the River Nith Trust. The usual range of the Nith at Greensands is between 0.04m and 2.17m. Downstream from Hallhills.