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|Name of parent multi-site project=Building with nature measures in streams | |Name of parent multi-site project=Building with nature measures in streams | ||
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|Project summary=This stream had to be rerouted because of the construction of highway A73. It was constructed in a wide sandy strip. The sand was kept in place with wooden boards until vegetation was sufficiently developed to keep the sediment fixated. | |Project summary=This stream had to be rerouted because of the construction of highway A73. It was constructed in a wide sandy strip. The sand was kept in place with wooden boards until vegetation was sufficiently developed to keep the sediment fixated. A weir has been removed to promote higher flow velocities. A fish passage used to cause excessive sedimentation, which has been fixed by creating a preferential flowpath. | ||
|Monitoring surveys and results=The boards kept the sediment in its desired place. Once a sufficient vegetation cover was established, the stream could flow freely without regulation or undesirable erosion. | |Monitoring surveys and results=The boards kept the sediment in its desired place. Once a sufficient vegetation cover was established, the stream could flow freely without regulation or undesirable erosion. In the current landscape, the stream is more prominent. | ||
|Project title=Wylrebeek | |Project title=Wylrebeek | ||
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Project overview
| Status | Complete |
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| Project web site | |
| Themes | Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Spatial planning |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Main contact forename | Arnoud |
| Main contact surname | Soetens |
| Main contact user ID | |
| Contact organisation | Waterschap Limburg |
| Contact organisation web site | http://waterschaplimburg.nl |
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| Parent multi-site project | |
| This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
This stream had to be rerouted because of the construction of highway A73. It was constructed in a wide sandy strip. The sand was kept in place with wooden boards until vegetation was sufficiently developed to keep the sediment fixated. A weir has been removed to promote higher flow velocities. A fish passage used to cause excessive sedimentation, which has been fixed by creating a preferential flowpath.
Monitoring surveys and results
The boards kept the sediment in its desired place. Once a sufficient vegetation cover was established, the stream could flow freely without regulation or undesirable erosion. In the current landscape, the stream is more prominent.
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