Case study:River Pinn Enhancement near Ickenham: Difference between revisions

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Location: 51° 33' 16.56" N, 0° 27' 28.95" W
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Project overview

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Status Complete
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Themes Habitat and biodiversity
Country England
Main contact forename David
Main contact surname Holland
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Contact organisation Salix River & Wetland Services Limited
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Gravel being added to the channel

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Salix designed and constructed a 40 metre enhanced channel and imported flint reject stone was used to create in channel features, two riffles and a point bar. Diverse marginal and bankside vegetation was established using mature pre-established coir rolls and pallets. Locally harvested tree trunks were used to create a double flow deflector. Additionally, a large backwater was created on line and just downstream of the enhanced reach.
A stream enhancement project at a gas pipeline river crossing as ecological mitigation to a degraded reach of stream as part of a major pipeline project. Salix were asked by Main Contractor Murphy Pipelines to assess a degraded reach of the River Pinn near Ickenham with the goal of enhancing the reach. The channel had been modified previously and was characterised by slow water flow, over deep and ponded with a silty bed and steep banks covered in nettles.

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No post project monitoring has been done.

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Revisiting site in July 2009: The gravel has concentrated the low flows and revived water flow in the reach, and diverse marginal and bankside vegetation has established.


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Catchment and subcatchment

Catchment

River basin district Thames
River basin Colne

Subcatchment

River name Pinn
Area category 10 - 100 km²
Area (km2)
Maximum altitude category 100 - 200 m
Maximum altitude (m) 156156 m <br />0.156 km <br />15,600 cm <br />
Dominant geology Calcareous
Ecoregion Great Britain
Dominant land cover Suburban
Waterbody ID GB106039023070



Site

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WFD water body codes GB106039023070
WFD (national) typology
WFD water body name Pinn
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Heavily modified water body No
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Protected species present No
Invasive species present No
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Project background

Reach length directly affected (m) 40 m0.04 km <br />4,000 cm <br />
Project started 2009/01/01
Works started
Works completed 2009/01/01
Project completed
Total cost category 10 - 50 k€
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Reasons for river restoration

Mitigation of a pressure Riparian development
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Measures

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Bank/bed modifications Installation of coir rolls, Deflectors
Floodplain / River corridor
Planform / Channel pattern Creation of backwater, Creation of pools and riffles
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