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|Project summary=The goal of the project was de environmental recovery of Segura River in Murcia, Spain. | |||
Over the years, river mud has been accumulated causing problems both in wildlife’s habitat and in surrounding population because of the river flow reduction and the bad odor generated by the river mud, respectively. | |||
This project has used bioremediation in order to reduce organic component of the river mud and, therefore to reduce the mud odor. Due to bioremediation, the dredging of the river has not caused odor problems to the population | |||
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | |
Themes | Environmental flows and water resources, Hydromorphology, Social benefits |
Country | Spain |
Main contact forename | Cristina |
Main contact surname | Oliveras |
Main contact user ID | User:coliveras |
Contact organisation | BIOPULCHER S.L. |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.biopulcher.com |
Partner organisations | |
Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
The goal of the project was de environmental recovery of Segura River in Murcia, Spain.
Over the years, river mud has been accumulated causing problems both in wildlife’s habitat and in surrounding population because of the river flow reduction and the bad odor generated by the river mud, respectively.
This project has used bioremediation in order to reduce organic component of the river mud and, therefore to reduce the mud odor. Due to bioremediation, the dredging of the river has not caused odor problems to the population
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: LIFE Segura Riverlink (Through rivers), Segura's River Bioremediation, Strengthening associated biodiversity of habitat 92A0 and control of Invasive Alien Species in the Segura River (LIFE + Ripisilvanatura)
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