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|Project summary=In Wettingen there is a great example of a small nature-like bypass channel at the weir Wettingen on the Limmat downstream from Zurich which surmounts the very big height of 18.30 m. Nature-like bypass channels total length is 620 m, discharge 0.4 m³/s and additional attraction water is 0.6 m³/s. Total difference in water level is 18.30 m with high mean slope 3 %.The lower section consists of a technical fish. | |Project summary=In Wettingen there is a great example of a small nature-like bypass channel at the weir Wettingen on the Limmat downstream from Zurich which surmounts the very big height of 18.30 m. Nature-like bypass channels total length is 620 m, discharge 0.4 m³/s and additional attraction water is 0.6 m³/s. Total difference in water level is 18.30 m with high mean slope 3 %.The lower section consists of a technical fish. | ||
Whereas a near-nature water course was formed in the upper section, a rocky-cascade fishway with a height of 10 meters surmounts the biggest part of the altitude. Due to the limited space the | Whereas a near-nature water course was formed in the upper section, a rocky-cascade fishway with a height of 10 meters surmounts the biggest part of the altitude. Due to the limited space the | ||
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The nature-like bypass channel has a trail on its side, so the residents can enjoy the lovely scenery and see some trouts when passing by. | The nature-like bypass channel has a trail on its side, so the residents can enjoy the lovely scenery and see some trouts when passing by. | ||
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|Caption=Nature-like bypass channel: River Limmat, Wettingen (photo: Walter Binder) | |||
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|Caption=Downstream section of the River Limmat (photo: Walter Binder) | |||
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|Caption=Rock-cascade fish pass on River Limmat (photo:Pinja Kasvio) | |||
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|Reference morphology=Bedrock cascade, Artificial channel, | |||
|Heavily modified water body=No | |||
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|Dominant hydrology=Artificially regulated, | |||
|Dominant substrate=Bedrock, Gravel, | |||
|River corridor land use=Urban, Broadleaf/mixed plantation, | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:02, 26 September 2013
Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Themes | Economic aspects, Fisheries, Hydropower |
Country | Switzerland |
Main contact forename | Walter |
Main contact surname | Binder |
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This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
In Wettingen there is a great example of a small nature-like bypass channel at the weir Wettingen on the Limmat downstream from Zurich which surmounts the very big height of 18.30 m. Nature-like bypass channels total length is 620 m, discharge 0.4 m³/s and additional attraction water is 0.6 m³/s. Total difference in water level is 18.30 m with high mean slope 3 %.The lower section consists of a technical fish.
Whereas a near-nature water course was formed in the upper section, a rocky-cascade fishway with a height of 10 meters surmounts the biggest part of the altitude. Due to the limited space the
lower section consists of a vertical-slot-pass which is converted into a collection-gallery at the power house.
Leading back the water course to the power house is not possiblewhen it comes to bigger bypass channels.
Splitting the water into two branches offers a good solution for this small channel. The main branch continues towards the tailwater as a near-nature water course and ends further downstream, where a connection to the natural river bed is possible. The smaller second branch diverts from the main branch towards the power house and is formed as a vertical slot-pass.
The nature-like bypass channel has a trail on its side, so the residents can enjoy the lovely scenery and see some trouts when passing by.
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