Bevinco, Brook in Haute-Corse, France.
Bevinco is a stream in northeastern Haute-Corse that rises from Monte Reghia di Pozzo and flows across the landscape before emptying into the Étang de Biguglia lagoon. The waterway crosses several kilometers of terrain and passes through areas used by local communities along its course.
The stream has been monitored since 1960, recording its water flow and providing data on regional water patterns over time. These long-term measurements have tracked changes in its flow and conditions across the decades.
Multiple communes along the Bevinco's path, including Bigorno, Biguglia, and Furiani, depend on this water source for agricultural and municipal needs.
Water levels in the stream vary by season, with higher flow during winter months and lower flow during summer. Visitors should expect that water volume depends heavily on weather and rainfall.
The water quality monitoring system uses code 06215000 under SANDRE, tracking specific pollutants, oxygen levels, and temperature throughout the year.
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