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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | |
Themes | Fisheries, Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Water quality |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Sue |
Main contact surname | Slamon |
Main contact user ID | |
Contact organisation | Environment Agency |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/ |
Partner organisations | |
Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
No |
Project summary
The Alt is a small, low energy urban river which had been historically re-sectioned, straightened and over deepened. The river flows beside a road and was constrained within a trapezoidal channel. Improved water quality had seen fish return to parts of the river but further improvements to the riverine habitat were desired.
Consultation with local authorities, community groups and local schools took place during the design and construction phases. Options were limited by planning permissions on parts of the site and the existence of a wildflower meadow. Improving public access to the river was a very important element of the scheme.
The 1.5m, 30 degree banks were excavated back on either side of the existing course and up to 30m width of 'floodplain' was created. This comprises a mix of a main and braided channels separated by marginal berms. The new course was approximately 25% larger and deeper than the braided channels to encourage the majority of low flows along this route.
Initial earthworks have delivered access and recreation improvements along this stretch of the Alt. Reedbed habitat has established reinstating a locally rare habitat. However, this has also has some negative impacts in that biodiversity has been limited by reedbed monoculture and encroachment of the reedbed has reduced velocities increasing siltation and reducing flow variation as a result.
Minimal management has been undertaken since the project work and as a result the site has become overgrown with vegetation and some of the braided side channels have become choked. Tree work is underway as is work to re-open the braided channels (part of Knowsley 2020 Project). The project would have benefited from a tailored long term management plan.
Water quality appears to have improved with the number and density of pollution sensitive invertebrates increasing since the works were carried out.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that people are happy with the scheme. Knowsley MBC is undertaking further works to open up the riparian corridor and is currently installing a cycle path.
Monitoring surveys and results
Lessons learnt
Catchment and subcatchment
Site
Name | River Alt, Knowsley |
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WFD water body codes | GB112069060580 |
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Pre-project morphology | Artificial channel, Straightened, Over-widened, resectioned |
Reference morphology | Braided |
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Heavily modified water body | No |
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Local/regional site designations | |
Protected species present | No |
Invasive species present | No |
Species of interest | |
Dominant hydrology | |
Dominant substrate | Clay |
River corridor land use | Urban |
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Project background
Reach length directly affected (m) | 140140 m <br />0.14 km <br />14,000 cm <br /> |
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Project started | 2006/02/01 |
Works started | |
Works completed | |
Project completed | 2006/10/01 |
Total cost category | 10 - 50 k€ |
Total cost (k€) | 46.346.3 k€ <br />46,300 € <br /> |
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Cost for project phases
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Reasons for river restoration
Mitigation of a pressure | |
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Hydromorphology | |
Biology | Biodiversity |
Physico-chemical | Water Quality |
Other reasons for the project | Improving public access |
Measures
Structural measures
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Bank/bed modifications | |
Floodplain / River corridor | |
Planform / Channel pattern | |
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Non-structural measures
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Management interventions | |
Social measures (incl. engagement) | |
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Monitoring
Hydromorphological quality elements
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Biological quality elements
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Physico-chemical quality elements
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Any other monitoring, e.g. social, economic
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Monitoring documents
Image gallery
Additional documents and videos
Additional links and references
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