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|Floodplain / River corridor=Creation of wetland, Removal of embankments, | |Floodplain / River corridor=Creation of wetland, Removal of embankments, | ||
|Planform / Channel pattern=Re-instatement of old course | |Planform / Channel pattern=Re-instatement of old course | ||
|Other technical measure= | |Other technical measure=Improvement of natural flows, | ||
|Social measures= | |Social measures=Improved public access, Land purchase, | ||
|Wider stakeholder / citizen engagement=Consultation | |Wider stakeholder / citizen engagement=Consultation | ||
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | http://www.ciobarciu.ro |
Themes | Habitat and biodiversity |
Country | Romania |
Main contact forename | Anca |
Main contact surname | Savin |
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Contact organisation | Prut - Barlad River Basin Authority |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.apeprut.ro |
Partner organisations | Institute for Inland Water Management RIZA, Regional Water Board Hunze&Aa's, Het Drentse Landschap (NGO for nature management) |
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Project summary
The Ciobarciu Wetland Project is an ecological rehabilitation project in the valley of the river Prut.
In order to prevent flooding and to extend agricultural surfaces, the common floodplain of Prut and Jijia was embanked. Jijia river course was deviated by digging a channel to the Prut at Chiperesti. The last 56 km of the Jijia river, which is parallel to the Prut, has been cut-off (it is now known as the Old Jijia). The Old Jijia can be supplied with water from the Jijia by the hydrotechnical knot at Chiperesti when needed. Otherwise, the Old Jijia is only supplied from its own river basin by four small tributaries with intermittent flow.
The Ciobarciu Wetland was created in October 2006 after first flooding of this area.
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Ecological Restoration of Mata-Radeanu Complex, Ecological Restoration of Natural Lake Pochina, Ecological Restoration of Vlascuta Lake
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