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Project overview

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Status Complete
Project web site http://www.quercus-project.eu/index.asp
Themes Economic aspects, Social benefits, Water quality, Urban
Country Netherlands
Main contact forename Albert
Main contact surname Oostra
Main contact user ID
Contact organisation 's-Hertogenbosch City Council
Contact organisation web site http://www.s-hertogenbosch.nl/
Partner organisations Chester City Council, London Borough of Lewisham
Parent multi-site project
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View towards Bastion Maria, Spring 2007

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The main aim of the Quercus project is preventing crime. This part of the project restores an historic feature on the river and incorporates a settling tank to contain sewerage overflows following heavy rainfall, which could previously have contaminated the river. On top of the settling tank, a small riverside open space is being created. Opposite the Bastion itself, improvement works were being carried out to the banks and shallows, to create wetland habitats and wildlife corridors, known as ecological linking zones.

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Catchment and subcatchment

Subcatchment:Dommel


Site

Name Bastion Maria
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Heavily modified water body Yes
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Protected species present No
Invasive species present No
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Project background

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Project started 2007/04/01
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Project completed 2010/05/29
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Funding sources EU LIFE Programme

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Reasons for river restoration

Mitigation of a pressure
Hydromorphology
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Other reasons for the project Restoration of historical building, Improving wildlife corridor


Measures

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Social measures (incl. engagement) Recreation
Other Restored historical feature


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