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|Themes=Economic aspects, Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits, Water quality | |Themes=Economic aspects, Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits, Water quality | ||
|Country=England | |Country=England | ||
|Main contact forename= | |Main contact forename=Will | ||
|Main contact surname= | |Main contact surname=Cleasby | ||
|Contact organisation=Eden | |Contact organisation=Eden Rivers Trust | ||
|Contact organisation url=www.edenriverstrust.org.uk/ | |Contact organisation url=www.edenriverstrust.org.uk/ | ||
|Partner organisations=Environment Agency, Eden Demonstration Test Catchment, National Farmers Union, Catchment Sensitive Farming | |||
|Multi-site=No | |Multi-site=No | ||
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The project will then seek to address issues through a number of methods working in conjunction with the farm business. | The project will then seek to address issues through a number of methods working in conjunction with the farm business. | ||
The work involved | The work involved includes improving farm infrastructure or installing riverbank fencing and planting trees. The project is also changing the working practices of businesses in the area by using GPS equipment to improve the accuracy of fertiliser spreading and offering machinery to help reduce the amount of soil compaction. | ||
The project therefore aims to take a whole farm approach to diffuse pollution reduction. | The project therefore aims to take a whole farm approach to diffuse pollution reduction. | ||
|Monitoring surveys and results=The Eden Demonstration Test Catchment (EdenDTC) project will carry out monitoring of stream water quality and biology. This includes monitoring nitrogen, phosphorus, sediment and water volume. | |||
Additionally before and after photographs will be taken of project sites and electrofishing surveys take place within the catchment. | |||
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|Caption=Before installation of woody debris | |||
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|WFD water body code=GB102076073780 | |||
|WFD water body name=Pow Beck | |||
|Heavily modified water body=No | |||
|Protected species present=No | |||
|WFD water body code= | |Invasive species present=No | ||
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{{Project background | {{Project background | ||
|Project started=2012/07/01 | |||
|Project completed=2015/03/01 | |||
|Total cost category=100 - 500 k€ | |||
|Total1 cost=480 | |||
|Funding sources=Defra Catchment Restoration Fund | |Funding sources=Defra Catchment Restoration Fund | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:24, 30 March 2016
Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | |
Themes | Economic aspects, Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits, Water quality |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Will |
Main contact surname | Cleasby |
Main contact user ID | |
Contact organisation | Eden Rivers Trust |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.edenriverstrust.org.uk/ |
Partner organisations | Environment Agency, Eden Demonstration Test Catchment, National Farmers Union, Catchment Sensitive Farming |
Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
No |
Project summary
Work on the Pow Beck will revolve around mitigation of diffuse agricultural pollution, more specifically nutrient and sediment loss from the farming system. The first phase of the project will be based around engaging the farming community on the Pow Beck and providing a range of workshops that inform them about diffuse pollution and the work that can be done to address it through the project.
The project will then seek to address issues through a number of methods working in conjunction with the farm business. The work involved includes improving farm infrastructure or installing riverbank fencing and planting trees. The project is also changing the working practices of businesses in the area by using GPS equipment to improve the accuracy of fertiliser spreading and offering machinery to help reduce the amount of soil compaction. The project therefore aims to take a whole farm approach to diffuse pollution reduction.
Monitoring surveys and results
The Eden Demonstration Test Catchment (EdenDTC) project will carry out monitoring of stream water quality and biology. This includes monitoring nitrogen, phosphorus, sediment and water volume.
Additionally before and after photographs will be taken of project sites and electrofishing surveys take place within the catchment.
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