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|Themes=Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydropower
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|Contact organisation=Länsstyrelsen i Jönköpings län
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|Project summary=The River Knipån is located in South-East of Sweden in Knipåns nature reserve which is also an important groundwater area. River Knipån is important reproduction area for trout, European greyling and also endangered species European River Mussle and European River Lamprey. The River Knipån has been restored to improve the conditions for migrating fish and other aquatic organisms. There has been f.ex. damremovals and other improvments done in the stream. Also lakes Furusjön and Knipesjön in the upstreams of River Knipån has been chalced in 1991 which has improved the water quality for fishes, like trout, sensitive to acidification.
|Project summary=The River Knipån is located in South-East of Sweden in Knipåns nature reserve which is also an important groundwater area. River Knipån is important reproduction area for trout, European greyling and also endangered species European River Mussle and European River Lamprey. The River Knipån has been restored to improve the conditions for migrating fish and other aquatic organisms. There has been f.ex. damremovals and other improvements done in the stream. Also lakes Furusjön and Knipesjön in the upstreams of River Knipån has been chalced in 1991 which has improved the water quality for fish, like trout, sensitive to acidification.
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|WFD water body code=067
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|Pre-project morphology=Embanked,  
|Pre-project morphology=Embanked,
|Reference morphology=Braided,  
|Reference morphology=Braided,
|Heavily modified water body=No
|Heavily modified water body=No
|Protected species present=No
|Protected species present=No
|Invasive species present=No
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|River corridor land use=Intensive agriculture (arable), Woodland,
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Themes Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydropower
Country Sweden
Main contact forename Ingemar
Main contact surname Bergbom
Main contact user ID User:Arolam
Contact organisation Länsstyrelsen i Jönköpings län
Contact organisation web site http://projektwebbar.lansstyrelsen.se/vattern/Sv/besoksmal-vatterbackar/knipan/Pages/index.aspx
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Kvarnekulla nature like bypass channel at River Knipån, Skårhultsdammen bypass channel at River Knipån
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The River Knipån is located in South-East of Sweden in Knipåns nature reserve which is also an important groundwater area. River Knipån is important reproduction area for trout, European greyling and also endangered species European River Mussle and European River Lamprey. The River Knipån has been restored to improve the conditions for migrating fish and other aquatic organisms. There has been f.ex. damremovals and other improvements done in the stream. Also lakes Furusjön and Knipesjön in the upstreams of River Knipån has been chalced in 1991 which has improved the water quality for fish, like trout, sensitive to acidification.

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Name Knipån Nature reserve
WFD water body codes 067
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