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|Project title=Voorste Nete at Dessel
|Status=Complete
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|Themes=Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Monitoring
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|Main contact forename=Nick
|Main contact forename=Nick
|Main contact surname=Elbourne
|Main contact surname=Elbourne
|Main contact id=NickRRC
|Contact organisation=River Restoration Centre
|Contact organisation url=www.therrc.co.uk
|Contact organisation url=www.therrc.co.uk
|Partner organisations=University Hasselt, Centre for Environmental Sciences, Diepenbeek
|Multi-site=No
|Multi-site=No
|Project picture=Voorste Nete, Dessels pre post.png
|Picture description=Upper row (a and b): original reach of the Voorste Nete. Middle row (c  and d): Excavation of a 5 m wide stretch for placing the bentonite mat and refilling with the original sand.  Bottom row (e and f): Diverted reach of the Voorste Nete,  dug out in sand filled bentonite lining with transferred substrate from the original  reach, and the same stretch 6 months later during first monitoring showing the changes in dimensions caused by a summer storm in 2004.
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Status Complete
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Themes Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Monitoring
Country Belgium
Main contact forename Nick
Main contact surname Elbourne
Main contact user ID User:NickRRC
Contact organisation River Restoration Centre
Contact organisation web site http://www.therrc.co.uk
Partner organisations University Hasselt, Centre for Environmental Sciences, Diepenbeek
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Upper row (a and b): original reach of the Voorste Nete. Middle row (c and d): Excavation of a 5 m wide stretch for placing the bentonite mat and refilling with the original sand. Bottom row (e and f): Diverted reach of the Voorste Nete, dug out in sand filled bentonite lining with transferred substrate from the original reach, and the same stretch 6 months later during first monitoring showing the changes in dimensions caused by a summer storm in 2004.

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