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|Project summary=On the River Senni (which is a tributary of the River Usk), Powys County Council with support from the Four Rivers for LIFE Project replaced an old pipe bridge with a clear span bridge. The old bridge was prone to blocking and was a barrier to fish and natural sediment movement. Green bank protection measures such as tree root wads, brash and willow stakes were used to prevent erosion around the structure in this high energy environment. | |||
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Revision as of 14:00, 7 July 2025
Project overview
| Status | Complete |
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| Themes | Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Social benefits |
| Country | Wales |
| Main contact forename | Josh |
| Main contact surname | Robins |
| Main contact user ID | User:JoshRRC |
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On the River Senni (which is a tributary of the River Usk), Powys County Council with support from the Four Rivers for LIFE Project replaced an old pipe bridge with a clear span bridge. The old bridge was prone to blocking and was a barrier to fish and natural sediment movement. Green bank protection measures such as tree root wads, brash and willow stakes were used to prevent erosion around the structure in this high energy environment.
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