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|Project web site url=www.vechtstromen.nl/buurt/gemeenten/tubbergen/springendalsebeek/ | |||
|Themes=Environmental flows and water resources, Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology | |Themes=Environmental flows and water resources, Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology | ||
|Country=Netherlands | |Country=Netherlands | ||
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|Project summary=The Springendalse beek is a tributary of the Tilligterbeek, which in turn is a tributary of the river Dinkel. The stream flows through a largely natural area. To restore its ecological value and retain more water, the incised bed was raised to a level that was closer to its previous state. | |Project summary=The Springendalse beek is a tributary of the Tilligterbeek, which in turn is a tributary of the river Dinkel. The stream flows through a largely natural area. To restore its ecological value and retain more water, the incised bed was raised to a level that was closer to its previous state. | ||
|Monitoring surveys and results=The original stream valley vegetation has re-established eitself in the area. Water retention has increased as well. | |Monitoring surveys and results=The original stream valley vegetation has re-established eitself in the area. As a consequence, the rare brook lamprey (Dutch: beekprik) can now be found in the stream again. Water retention has increased as well, so that downstream peak discharges and erosion can be mitigated. | ||
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | http://www.vechtstromen.nl/buurt/gemeenten/tubbergen/springendalsebeek/ |
Themes | Environmental flows and water resources, Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology |
Country | Netherlands |
Main contact forename | Maarten |
Main contact surname | Zonderwijk |
Main contact user ID | |
Contact organisation | Waterschap Vechtstromen |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.vechtstromen.nl |
Partner organisations | |
Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
The Springendalse beek is a tributary of the Tilligterbeek, which in turn is a tributary of the river Dinkel. The stream flows through a largely natural area. To restore its ecological value and retain more water, the incised bed was raised to a level that was closer to its previous state.
Monitoring surveys and results
The original stream valley vegetation has re-established eitself in the area. As a consequence, the rare brook lamprey (Dutch: beekprik) can now be found in the stream again. Water retention has increased as well, so that downstream peak discharges and erosion can be mitigated.
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