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|Project summary=The rivers of the Mediterranean countries are subject to intense human occupancy that causes problems in the exploitation of their resources. The overuse of water resources (urban, industrial and agricultural) leads to the following impacts on alluvial aquifers: The water table is lowered and the capacity of the bores is reduced; the drought period is extended, leaving the river bed dry for increasing periods; groundwater quality is reduced and urban water supply sources become polluted; protected wetlands dry up, biodiversity is lost and conservation problems arise.
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|Project summary=The rivers of the Mediterranean countries are subject to intense human occupancy that causes problems in the exploitation of their resources. The overuse of water resources (urban, industrial and agricultural) leads to the following impacts on alluvial [[term:aquifer|aquifers]]: The water table is lowered and the capacity of the bores is reduced; the drought period is extended, leaving the river bed dry for increasing periods; groundwater quality is reduced and urban water supply sources become polluted; protected wetlands dry up, biodiversity is lost and conservation problems arise.
The Tordera Aquifer project will strive to reverse this trend by improving water management in the Tordera municipality. The objectives are as follows: improve quality of the sewage system; recycled treated water for conservation (aquifer recharge, establishment of wetlands); use of renewable energy and low-maintenance, soft treatment systems in the processes; serve as a pioneer example for other communities in the same river basin which can manage their water resources in a similar way.
The Tordera Aquifer project will strive to reverse this trend by improving water management in the Tordera municipality. The objectives are as follows: improve quality of the sewage system; recycled treated water for conservation (aquifer recharge, establishment of wetlands); use of renewable energy and low-maintenance, soft treatment systems in the processes; serve as a pioneer example for other communities in the same river basin which can manage their water resources in a similar way.
This project counts with the support of local, regional and European institutions. The financing comes from the LIFE initiative, the Tordera City Council and the Government of Cataluña. The total budget is 1.409.139€ (LIFE support 338.101€).
This project counts with the support of local, regional and European institutions. The financing comes from the LIFE initiative, the Tordera City Council and the Government of Cataluña. The total budget is 1.409.139€ (LIFE support 338.101€).
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Themes Environmental flows and water resources, Social benefits, Water quality
Country Spain
Main contact forename Lluis
Main contact surname Balaguer
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The rivers of the Mediterranean countries are subject to intense human occupancy that causes problems in the exploitation of their resources. The overuse of water resources (urban, industrial and agricultural) leads to the following impacts on alluvial aquifers: The water table is lowered and the capacity of the bores is reduced; the drought period is extended, leaving the river bed dry for increasing periods; groundwater quality is reduced and urban water supply sources become polluted; protected wetlands dry up, biodiversity is lost and conservation problems arise. The Tordera Aquifer project will strive to reverse this trend by improving water management in the Tordera municipality. The objectives are as follows: improve quality of the sewage system; recycled treated water for conservation (aquifer recharge, establishment of wetlands); use of renewable energy and low-maintenance, soft treatment systems in the processes; serve as a pioneer example for other communities in the same river basin which can manage their water resources in a similar way. This project counts with the support of local, regional and European institutions. The financing comes from the LIFE initiative, the Tordera City Council and the Government of Cataluña. The total budget is 1.409.139€ (LIFE support 338.101€).

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Catchment and subcatchment

Catchment

River basin district Pirineo Oriental
River basin Tordera

Subcatchment

River name Tordera
Area category
Area (km2)
Maximum altitude category Less than 100 m
Maximum altitude (m) 25 m0.025 km <br />2,500 cm <br />
Dominant geology
Ecoregion Ibero-Macaronesian
Dominant land cover Urban
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Fluvial river restoration of Tordera in Sant Celoni, Fluvial river restoration of Tordera in Tordera


Site

Name Río Tordera
WFD water body codes
WFD (national) typology
WFD water body name
Pre-project morphology Braided
Reference morphology Braided
Desired post project morphology
Heavily modified water body
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River corridor land use Urban
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Project background

Reach length directly affected (m) 55 m0.055 km <br />5,500 cm <br />
Project started 2001/07/01
Works started
Works completed 2003/12/01
Project completed
Total cost category 1000 - 5000 k€
Total cost (k€) 1409 k€1,409,000 € <br />
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Funding sources LIFE project 338.101€, ACA, Tordera city council

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Reasons for river restoration

Mitigation of a pressure Abstraction
Hydromorphology Connection to groundwaters
Biology
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Floodplain / River corridor Creation of an infiltration lagoon, Habitat creation
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Social measures (incl. engagement) Community consultation
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