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Location: 52° 52' 56.13" N, 1° 3' 56.48" E
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Project overview

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Status Complete
Project web site http://http://www.wildtrout.org/content/river-glaven-hunworth
Themes Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Land use management - agriculture
Country England
Main contact forename Ian
Main contact surname Shepperd
Main contact user ID
Contact organisation River Glaven Conservation Group
Contact organisation web site http://http://www.riverglaven.co.uk/
Partner organisations Environment Agency, Centre for Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Wild Trout Trust
Parent multi-site project
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Looking downstream from the dismantled railway

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Catchment

River basin district Anglian
River basin North Norfolk

Subcatchment

River name Glaven
Area category 10 - 100 km²
Area (km2)
Maximum altitude category 100 - 200 m
Maximum altitude (m) 103103 m <br />0.103 km <br />10,300 cm <br />
Dominant geology Calcareous
Ecoregion Great Britain
Dominant land cover Arable and Horticulture
Waterbody ID GB105034055780



Other case studies in this subcatchment: Nine Chalk Rivers Project - Glaven Catchment, River Glaven conservation group


Site

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Name Hunworth
WFD water body codes GB105034055780
WFD (national) typology Low, Small, Calcareous
WFD water body name Glaven
Pre-project morphology Straightened
Reference morphology Sinuous
Desired post project morphology
Heavily modified water body Yes
National/international site designation
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Protected species present Yes
Invasive species present Yes
Species of interest
Dominant hydrology Groundwater
Dominant substrate Gravel
River corridor land use Intensive agriculture (arable)
Average bankfull channel width category 5 - 10 m
Average bankfull channel width (m)
Average bankfull channel depth category 0.5 - 2 m
Average bankfull channel depth (m)
Mean discharge category 0.1 - 1.0 m³/s
Mean annual discharge (m3/s)
Average channel gradient category Less than 0.001
Average channel gradient
Average unit stream power (W/m2)


Project background

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Reach length directly affected (m) 320320 m <br />0.32 km <br />32,000 cm <br />
Project started 2009/03/01
Works started 2013/08/02
Works completed 2010/08/18
Project completed 2011/01/01
Total cost category 10 - 50 k€
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Reasons for river restoration

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Mitigation of a pressure l
Hydromorphology Channel pattern/planform, Flow velocities, Quantity & dynamics of flow, Freshwater flow regime, Substrate conditions, Floodplain connectivity
Biology Fish, Invertebrates, Macrophytes, Diatoms
Physico-chemical Oxygen balance, Dissolved Oxygen
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Measures

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Structural measures
Bank/bed modifications Channel reprofiling, reintroducing gravel, installation of cattle drinks
Floodplain / River corridor Removal of embankments
Planform / Channel pattern Increase in sinuosity
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Non-structural measures
Management interventions Reduced maintenance
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Monitoring

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File:One of several new meander bends
Channel sinuosity was increased as a result of the scheme
File:Signage for the Hunworth gauging station
The functioning of the gauging station has been comprimised by the restoration works


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