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|Name of parent multi-site project=Upper Witham Restoration | |||
|Multi-site=No | |Multi-site=No | ||
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|Picture description=Reveted bank at Westborough post works | |||
|Project summary=To take advantage of regular maintenance activities and utilise existing woody materials to reduce bank side erosion, whilst creating a better riverine habitat. | |||
Objectives: | |||
Increase riverine diversity | |||
Stabilise eroding banks | |||
Reduce sediment input in to the river | |||
Provide fish refuge areas | |||
To explore environmental options whilst undertaking regular maintenance activities | |||
Bring multiple benefits through a joined up approach. | |||
Reduce ongoing maintenance cost | |||
Utilise existing materials | |||
Meet Water Frame Work Directive objectives | |||
Phase 1 of the project delivered works along a section of bank 300 metres long, initially 40 meters have been reveted and a number of trees pinned. Phase 2 increased the length of works by a further 1.5km and included bank protection and tree pinning. | |||
|Lessons learn=That by looking at our existing maintenance works; we can promote best practice by delivering cost saving initiatives that have a wider benefit on river ecology with minimal cost implications. | |||
|Project title=Westborough | |||
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Project overview
| Status | Complete |
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| Project web site | |
| Themes | Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity |
| Country | England |
| Main contact forename | Matt |
| Main contact surname | Parr |
| Main contact user ID | |
| Contact organisation | Environment Agency |
| Contact organisation web site | http://Environement%20Agency |
| Partner organisations | |
| Parent multi-site project | |
| This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
No |
Project summary
To take advantage of regular maintenance activities and utilise existing woody materials to reduce bank side erosion, whilst creating a better riverine habitat.
Objectives:
Increase riverine diversity Stabilise eroding banks Reduce sediment input in to the river Provide fish refuge areas To explore environmental options whilst undertaking regular maintenance activities Bring multiple benefits through a joined up approach. Reduce ongoing maintenance cost Utilise existing materials Meet Water Frame Work Directive objectives
Phase 1 of the project delivered works along a section of bank 300 metres long, initially 40 meters have been reveted and a number of trees pinned. Phase 2 increased the length of works by a further 1.5km and included bank protection and tree pinning.
Monitoring surveys and results
Lessons learnt
That by looking at our existing maintenance works; we can promote best practice by delivering cost saving initiatives that have a wider benefit on river ecology with minimal cost implications.
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