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village, from the 13th century. This weir, variously called the City, Great, Balrothery or Firhouse Weir, facilitated the offtake of part of the Dodder flow through a sluice and canal structure, known as the "City Watercourse", which ran through part of Templeogue. This link formerly provided much of
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and is formed from several streams. The headwaters flow from Kippure Ridge, and include, and are often mapped solely as, Tromanallison (Allison's Brook), which is then joined by Mareen's Brook, including the Cataract of the Brown Rowan, and then the combined flow meeting the Cot and Slade Brooks.
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The river floods some surrounding areas from time to time, as it is too short and shallow to hold the volume of water which pours into it from its tributaries during heavy rain. The River Dodder "has a history of flooding and is known as a "flashy" river with a quick response to rainstorms."
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Dublin City's water supply. It was partly piped in the mid-20th century, and the connection was later broken by housing development. All that remains now are a small channel from the weir, dead-ending less than 100m from the weir, and some unseen underground flows.
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The Dodder lay well beyond the original city of Dublin but began to have an important impact in the 13th century when water from its course was diverted to boost the small Poddle River, which in turn supplied fresh water to parts of Dublin.
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Over centuries, the Dodder and its tributaries drove many mills, crucial to Dublin's industrial base, but all are now disused. In many cases, all traces have been erased but there are some remaining, such as millraces. The
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Mareen's Brook, Ballinascorney Stream, Piperstown Stream, Owendoher River (with Whitechurch Stream), Little Dargle River (with Castle Stream), River Slang (Dundrum River, with Wyckham Stream)
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It has long been recognised that the problem of flooding is very difficult to solve, due to the sheer volume of water which pours into the river during periods of heavy rainfall.
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Mountain while 100mm fell on Dublin causing heavy river flooding, including the Dodder in many places, and hardship and loss were experienced.
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There is an abundance of flora and fauna at the river. However, as the river flows through urban areas, pollution has long been a problem.
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The Dodder is a popular river for fishing and angling amongst Dubliners. The fishing season is open between 17 March and 30 September.
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The Dodder's main tributaries after Glenasmole, in and prior to which many streams join, are the Jobstown (or Whitestown) Stream, the
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Cot Brook, Slade Brook, Glassavullaun, Ballymaice Stream, Jobstown (or Whitestown) Stream, Muckross Stream, Swan River
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Overlooking the Grand Canal Basin, Facebook and the Bord Gáis Theatre, roughly 300 metres from the River Liffey.
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and its tributary the Whitechurch Stream, the Little Dargle River (with Castle Stream and other tributaries),
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are expected to return to most of the river after a more than 200-year absence pending the construction of
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The two greatest Dodder floods before 1986 occurred on 25 August 1905, and on 3 and 4 August 1931.
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The Rivers and Streams of Dublin (City of Dublin, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, Fingal and South Dublin)
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just above the bridge at Ballsbridge and the river becomes tidal roughly where the bridge at
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A flood on the Dodder in March 1628 claimed the life of Arthur Ussher, Deputy Clerk to the
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are the two Bohernabreena Reservoirs, a major part of the Dublin water supply system.
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has become established by the river. It was reported in 2013 that an
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have also been seen. In recent years a small feral population of
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The Dodder is 26 kilometres (16 mi) long. It passes the
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Dodder in the Dublin Mountains, 2.5 km from its source
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Passing under the bridge at Springfield Avenue, Templeogue
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Ten Dozen Waters: The Rivers and Streams of County Dublin
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The Dodder is home to many water-bird species including
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are Dublin's second-largest rivers, after the Liffey.
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Strategic Environmental Assessment – Scoping Report
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Dublin City Council. 483:filamentous green algae 199: • left 1491:Drimnagh Castle Stream 632: 346: 322:, before entering the 256: 228: 66: 1509:Forrest Little Stream 1369:Ballinascorney Stream 659:(Sweeney, 1991), and 630: 344: 254: 1685:St Margaret's Stream 1682:St Laurence's Stream 1664:Scribblestown Stream 1310:53.27806°N 6.35222°W 998:The Rivers of Dublin 657:The Rivers of Dublin 649:Christopher Moriarty 573:Irish Wildlife Trust 419:, who owned much of 381:Link with the Poddle 55:Pre-Celtic substrate 2237:Republic of Ireland 1656:Santa Sabina Stream 1624:West Pinkeen Stream 1621:East Pinkeen Stream 1580:Little Dargle River 1437:Carrickbrack Stream 1412:Bride's Glen Stream 1306: /  1060:"History of Dublin" 1058:Ball, F. Elrington 1047:0000-0001-8453-076X 1000:. 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Index


Rathgar
Old Irish
Pre-Celtic substrate
Irish
Kippure
County Dublin
Mouth
Dublin Bay
River Liffey
River system
Irish
Dublin
Liffey
Tolka

Kippure
Wicklow Mountains
Glenasmole
Dublin
Tallaght
Firhouse
Templeogue
Rathfarnham
Rathgar
Milltown
Clonskeagh
Donnybrook
Ballsbridge
Sandymount

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