Case study:EDF Weir removal: Difference between revisions
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|Project summary=Notching of weir and /or attachment of brushes for eel migration. Tidal Creek of the wandle has a number of structures causing a barrier to fish passage and holding back water causing a decline in diversity. This will create an easy to do project and make the river more accessible. | |Project summary=Notching of weir and /or attachment of brushes for eel migration. Tidal Creek of the wandle has a number of structures causing a barrier to fish passage and holding back water causing a decline in diversity. This will create an easy to do project and make the river more accessible. | ||
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Notching of weir and /or attachment of brushes for eel migration. Tidal Creek of the wandle has a number of structures causing a barrier to fish passage and holding back water causing a decline in diversity. This will create an easy to do project and make the river more accessible.
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