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|Project summary=Proposals should aim to enhance the area for nature conservation whilst increasing flood storage capacity. Such measures could include the reinstatement of a natural right bank and the incorporation of backwaters and other wetland habitats. The potential for contaminated arising are unknown, however there is scope for the re-use of materials in bund creation. The site identified is a side-spill flood alleviation area situated on the right bank 2400m². The channel is largely linear and has been modified in the past with a reinforced artificial bank and sluice situated centrally on the right bank. The earth-bunded flood storage area comprises well maintained grassland, which is cut 4-6 times a year during the growing season. The area is inundated 3-4 times a year and requires dredging every 5-10years | |||
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Project overview
| Status | Complete |
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| Country | England |
| Main contact forename | Becca |
| Main contact surname | O’Shea |
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| Contact organisation | Environment Agency |
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Project summary
Proposals should aim to enhance the area for nature conservation whilst increasing flood storage capacity. Such measures could include the reinstatement of a natural right bank and the incorporation of backwaters and other wetland habitats. The potential for contaminated arising are unknown, however there is scope for the re-use of materials in bund creation. The site identified is a side-spill flood alleviation area situated on the right bank 2400m². The channel is largely linear and has been modified in the past with a reinforced artificial bank and sluice situated centrally on the right bank. The earth-bunded flood storage area comprises well maintained grassland, which is cut 4-6 times a year during the growing season. The area is inundated 3-4 times a year and requires dredging every 5-10years
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