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|Contact organisation url=www.aaenmaas.nl | |Contact organisation url=www.aaenmaas.nl | ||
|Name of parent multi-site project=Building with nature measures in streams | |||
|Multi-site=No | |Multi-site=No | ||
| | |Project summary=The Oeffeltsche Raam is part of system of interconnected brooks, the largest of which is the Oploosche Molenbeek, that discharge into the river Meuse. The stream was lined with trees that provided shading. To improve the accessibility of the surrounding area, some trees had to be removed. This was done while trying to preserve sufficient shading. | ||
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|Name=Oeffeltse Raam | |||
|WFD water body code=NL38_8P | |||
|WFD (national) typology=R5 | |||
|WFD water body name=Oploosche Molenbeek, Oeffeltsche Raam ea | |||
|Pre-project morphology=Straightened, | |||
|Reference morphology=Straightened, | |||
|Desired post project morphology=Straightened, | |||
|Heavily modified water body=No | |||
|Protected species present=No | |||
|Invasive species present=No | |||
|Dominant substrate=Sand, | |||
|River corridor land use=Intensive agriculture (arable), | |||
|Average bankfull channel width category=2 - 5 m | |||
|Average bankfull channel depth category=0.5 - 2 m | |||
|Mean discharge category=0.1 - 1.0 m³/s | |||
|Average channel gradient category=Less than 0.001 | |||
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Location: 51° 42' 8.75" N, 5° 56' 25.85" E
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Themes | Spatial planning |
Country | Netherlands |
Main contact forename | Bram |
Main contact surname | Spierings |
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Contact organisation | Waterschap Aa en Maas |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.aaenmaas.nl |
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The Oeffeltsche Raam is part of system of interconnected brooks, the largest of which is the Oploosche Molenbeek, that discharge into the river Meuse. The stream was lined with trees that provided shading. To improve the accessibility of the surrounding area, some trees had to be removed. This was done while trying to preserve sufficient shading.
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