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Location: 51° 39' 8.28" N, 0° 4' 50.56" W
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Project overview

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Status In progress
Project web site
Themes Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Monitoring, Social benefits, Water quality, Urban
Country England
Main contact forename Aimee
Main contact surname Felus
Main contact user ID User:AimeeThames21
Contact organisation Thames 21
Contact organisation web site http://www.thames21.org.uk
Partner organisations London Borough of Enfield, Environment Agency (in an advisory role), Thames Water, Friends of: Boxers Lake, Town Par, Firs Farm, Pymmes Park, Grovelands Park
This is a parent project
encompassing the following
projects
Alma Road Rain Gardens, Bury Lodge Wetlands, Enfield Town Park Wetlands, Firs Farm Wetlands, Glenbrook Wetlands, Grovelands Park Wetlands, Houndsden Road Rain Gardens, Pymmes Park Wetlands
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Project summary

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An innovative partnership project to 'rewild' Enfield's urban rivers and renaturalise the water system. The project encompasses 8 sites across the Salmons Brook and Pymmes Brook catchments, themselves part of the Lea catchment. Rivers here suffer from turban pollution, typically from road run off and misconnections. they are often heavily modified or culverted. The project aims to improve water quality, provide flood risk management, improve public spaces, increase good quality habitat and therefore promote biodiversity. Furthermore we aim to increase knowledge of the urban water cycle and how we influence it, and how we can protect our rivers.

The project is led by the London Borough of Enfield and Thames21, with assistance from Thames Water and advisory input from the Environment Agency. Funders include Defra, Thames Water, the Environment Agency and Greater London Authority.

Works to the watercourses and their catchments include the creation of wetlands, reedbeds, rain gardens and rain planters, as well as deculverting a stream through a popular park. In addition public engagement and education is key, and interpretation and access enhancements are being carried out on each site. Consulation was carried out before works, and additional project partners include many volunteers and advocates from the local community, as well as Friends groups in parks.

Monitoring surveys and results

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Monitoring has included water quality testing, macroinvertebrate sampling, fixed point photography, questionnaires and ecological surveys. See individual entries for more details.

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Wetlands, rain gardens, rain planters in Enfield
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Catchment and subcatchment

Subcatchment:Salmons Brook and Pymmes Brook


Site

Name Numerous
WFD water body codes GB106038027960
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WFD water body name Salmons Brook
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Heavily modified water body Yes
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Protected species present No
Invasive species present No
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Project background

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Project started 2012/08/06
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Funding sources Defra, Thames Water, EA, GLA

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Reasons for river restoration

Mitigation of a pressure Poor water quality, Flood risk management
Hydromorphology Heavily modified waterbodies
Biology Poor ecology due to above and pollution issues
Physico-chemical Urban diffuse and point source pollution from misconnections and road run off
Other reasons for the project Improvement to public space and biodiversity


Measures

Structural measures
Bank/bed modifications Daylighting 1.15km of streams
Floodplain / River corridor Wetland, raingarden and reedbed creation
Planform / Channel pattern Allowing natural re-establishment of channel pattern
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Non-structural measures
Management interventions Associated terrestrial habitat improvements, water quality testing and misconnection surveys
Social measures (incl. engagement) Community engagement and education
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Monitoring

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