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|Project summary=The channel was canalised, embanked, and virtually featureless carrying highland water from upstream across a flat lowland valley. Marsh either side is grazing land designated as SSSI. | |||
Aims of the project: | |||
• To restore the open water characteristics of remnant cut-off channels of the Cefni that were being to be lost through drying and reed/rush/sweet-grass invasion. | |||
• Combined with local restoration of high water tables, these measures ensured that the wildlife interests which gave rise to its notification as an SSSI are maintained and enhanced. | |||
Works carried out: | |||
• excavation of drying relic meanders and other open water areas | |||
• sluices on drains/ditches to raise water levels in summer | |||
• sluices and/or bunds to raise winter water levels | |||
• willow/scrub control and other vegetation management | |||
• improved bank profiles to the many ditches that traverse the floodplain | |||
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | |
Themes | Habitat and biodiversity |
Country | Wales |
Main contact forename | Nick |
Main contact surname | Eldon |
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Contact organisation | River Restoration Centre |
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This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
The channel was canalised, embanked, and virtually featureless carrying highland water from upstream across a flat lowland valley. Marsh either side is grazing land designated as SSSI.
Aims of the project:
• To restore the open water characteristics of remnant cut-off channels of the Cefni that were being to be lost through drying and reed/rush/sweet-grass invasion.
• Combined with local restoration of high water tables, these measures ensured that the wildlife interests which gave rise to its notification as an SSSI are maintained and enhanced.
Works carried out:
• excavation of drying relic meanders and other open water areas
• sluices on drains/ditches to raise water levels in summer
• sluices and/or bunds to raise winter water levels
• willow/scrub control and other vegetation management
• improved bank profiles to the many ditches that traverse the floodplain
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Catchment and subcatchment
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Site
Name | Malltraeth Marsh |
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Pre-project morphology | Embanked, Straightened |
Reference morphology | Wetland marsh |
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Heavily modified water body | No |
National/international site designation | UK - Site of Special Scientific Interest |
Local/regional site designations | Special Area of Conservation |
Protected species present | No |
Invasive species present | No |
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River corridor land use | Wetland, Rough unimproved grassland/pasture |
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Project background
Reach length directly affected (m) | 70007,000 m <br />7 km <br />700,000 cm <br /> |
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Project started | 1993 |
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