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Revision as of 17:32, 6 September 2013
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Country | Spain |
Main contact forename | CHTajo |
Main contact surname | CHTajo |
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Project summary
During the decade of the 40s, a small dam (9 meters high, 23 meters width) was built in the Manzanares River, in a site placed inside the Regional Park, in order to supply water to the village –Manzanares del Real- located few kilometers downstream. Year by year the dam has accumulated such a big quantity of sediments coming from the granite banks and slopes that at the end of the century it was completely full of sand, in such a way that it became useless.
The main target was to give back to the river the natural features it had before the dam construction and to recover the longitudinal and transversal continuity.
The river basin authority, that belongs to the Spanish Ministry of Environment -Confederación Hidrográfica del Tajo- in collaboration with other authorities (the local Council and the Madrid Autonomous Community), stated as an achievement this dam removal, in order to solve the problems the structure was inducing in the riverine ecosystem. The project has a total budget of 450.000€.
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