Case study:Austria Upper Mur - River widening St. Peter Au (LIFE+ (LIFE+ 08 NAT A 614) Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben II 2010-2015): Difference between revisions
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|Partner organisations=Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement, resources and sustainability | |Partner organisations=Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement, resources and sustainability | ||
|Name of parent multi-site project=Austria Upper Mur - LIFE+ (LIFE+ 08 NAT A 614) „Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben II" 2010-2015 | |Name of parent multi-site project=Case study:Austria Upper Mur - LIFE+ (LIFE+ 08 NAT A 614) „Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben II" 2010-2015 | ||
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|Project summary=In the St. Peterer Au a side-arm was built in 2004 initially. Due to the flood in September 2005 a 30m long and 60m deep erosion scar arose downstream of the inflow building for the side-arm. In the course of the project "Murerleben I" a large part of the inner arc between the newly created side-arm and the Mur was taken into the public water property. This allowed preserving the natural structures caused by the flood instead of restoring the state before the flood. On the opposite bank, the bank protection was partially removed on 500 m. This facilitates the development of natural waters and shoreline structures also on the left bank. Two reactivated tributaries, 600 m and 200 m long, offer valuable habitats especially for young and standing water fish. On up to 5 ha alluvial forest can develop. Two alluvial basins offer a new habitat for amphibians. | |Project summary=In the St. Peterer Au a side-arm was built in 2004 initially. Due to the flood in September 2005 a 30m long and 60m deep erosion scar arose downstream of the inflow building for the side-arm. In the course of the project "Murerleben I" a large part of the inner arc between the newly created side-arm and the Mur was taken into the public water property. This allowed preserving the natural structures caused by the flood instead of restoring the state before the flood. On the opposite bank, the bank protection was partially removed on 500 m. This facilitates the development of natural waters and shoreline structures also on the left bank. Two reactivated tributaries, 600 m and 200 m long, offer valuable habitats especially for young and standing water fish. On up to 5 ha alluvial forest can develop. Two alluvial basins offer a new habitat for amphibians. | ||
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|Specific mitigation=Flood risk management, | |||
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|Bank and bed modifications measure=Embankment renaturalization, Restoration of the connection of side arms, | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:47, 12 November 2018
Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | http://www.murerleben.at/index.asp?pg_nr=60460&lang=en |
Themes | Environmental flows and water resources, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology |
Country | Austria |
Main contact forename | Jörg |
Main contact surname | Raderbauer |
Main contact user ID | User:9984 |
Contact organisation | freiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd. |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.freiland.at |
Partner organisations | Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement, resources and sustainability |
Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
In the St. Peterer Au a side-arm was built in 2004 initially. Due to the flood in September 2005 a 30m long and 60m deep erosion scar arose downstream of the inflow building for the side-arm. In the course of the project "Murerleben I" a large part of the inner arc between the newly created side-arm and the Mur was taken into the public water property. This allowed preserving the natural structures caused by the flood instead of restoring the state before the flood. On the opposite bank, the bank protection was partially removed on 500 m. This facilitates the development of natural waters and shoreline structures also on the left bank. Two reactivated tributaries, 600 m and 200 m long, offer valuable habitats especially for young and standing water fish. On up to 5 ha alluvial forest can develop. Two alluvial basins offer a new habitat for amphibians.
In the follow-up project "muerlerben II" the measure is widened extensively. A few meters upstream a 250 m long side-arm is constructed and a tributary stream is revitalised. Downstream of the existing measure both on the left and on the right bank two side-arms with a total length of 850 m are created. In addition to promoting the dynamic development of the river bed, 4.5 ha of alluvial forest are initiated and 4,000 m² of alluvial basins are created. Thus, the alluvial management Thalheim - St. Peter / Judenburg evolves to a set of measures, which facilitates a structurally rich watercourse of 3.0 km. The entire measure covers an area of around 9.3 ha.
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