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|Project summary=The project aimed to restore natural processes along the Pow Burn between Farnell and Powmouth. The river had been straightened and extensively dredged. Arable land use encroached extensively on the river corridor. Restoration measures included 1) Restoration of an inset riparian corridor by moving back embankments and creating a multi stage channel with the aim of encouraging frequent out of channel flow supporting natural riparian habitats 2) Installation of flow deflectors to create hydraulic diversity driving geomorphic adjustment of the channel form. 3) Excavation of backwater channels and flood relief channels to take pressure off the main channel and increase ecological interactions between the river and riparian zones. The project was led by the Esk Rivers and Fisheries Trust (ERFT) and | |Project summary=The project aimed to restore natural processes along the Pow Burn between Farnell and Powmouth. The river had been straightened and extensively dredged. Arable land use encroached extensively on the river corridor. Restoration measures included 1) Restoration of an inset riparian corridor by moving back embankments and creating a multi stage channel with the aim of encouraging frequent out of channel flow supporting natural riparian habitats 2) Installation of flow deflectors to create hydraulic diversity driving geomorphic adjustment of the channel form. 3) Excavation of backwater channels and flood relief channels to take pressure off the main channel and increase ecological interactions between the river and riparian zones. The project was led by the Esk Rivers and Fisheries Trust (ERFT) with technical support and funding from the SEPA Water Environment Fund (WEF). Designs were developed by EnviroCentre Ltd and constructed by McIntosh Plant Hire Ltd. | ||
|Project title=Pow Burn Restoration Project | |Project title=Pow Burn Restoration Project | ||
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|River corridor land use=Intensive agriculture (arable), | |River corridor land use=Intensive agriculture (arable), | ||
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{{Motivations}} | |Reach length directly affected=2500 | ||
{{Measures}} | |Project started=2015/04/05 | ||
|Works started=2016/08/15 | |||
|Works completed=2017/10/27 | |||
|Total cost category=100 - 500 k€ | |||
|Funding sources=SEPA Water Environment Fund | |||
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|Hydromorphological quality elements=Improving hydromorphological condition | |||
|Biological quality elements=Improved habitat for SAC designated species (salmon, otter) | |||
|Other motivation=Reducing flood risk | |||
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|Bank and bed modifications measure=Set back embankments, Bank reprofiling, | |||
|Floodplain / River corridor=Creation of inset floodplain, Creation of multi stage channel, Tree planting, | |||
|Planform / Channel pattern=Flow deflectors, | |||
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | |
Themes | Fisheries, Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Land use management - agriculture |
Country | Scotland |
Main contact forename | Charlie |
Main contact surname | Perfect |
Main contact user ID | User:Charlie |
Contact organisation | SEPA |
Contact organisation web site | http://https://www.sepa.org.uk/environment/water/water-environment-fund/ |
Partner organisations | Esk Rivers and Fisheries Trust |
Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
No |
Project summary
The project aimed to restore natural processes along the Pow Burn between Farnell and Powmouth. The river had been straightened and extensively dredged. Arable land use encroached extensively on the river corridor. Restoration measures included 1) Restoration of an inset riparian corridor by moving back embankments and creating a multi stage channel with the aim of encouraging frequent out of channel flow supporting natural riparian habitats 2) Installation of flow deflectors to create hydraulic diversity driving geomorphic adjustment of the channel form. 3) Excavation of backwater channels and flood relief channels to take pressure off the main channel and increase ecological interactions between the river and riparian zones. The project was led by the Esk Rivers and Fisheries Trust (ERFT) with technical support and funding from the SEPA Water Environment Fund (WEF). Designs were developed by EnviroCentre Ltd and constructed by McIntosh Plant Hire Ltd.
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