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Location: 52° 6' 54.88" N, 6° 42' 29.08" E
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Project overview

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Status Complete
Project web site
Themes Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Land use management - forestry, Monitoring
Country Netherlands
Main contact forename John
Main contact surname Lenssen
Main contact user ID
Contact organisation Waterschap Rijn en Ijssel
Contact organisation web site http://www.wrij.nl/
Partner organisations STOWA
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De Koffiegoot is een beek die loopt van het Haaksbergerveen naar de Berkel en zijn naam te danken heeft aan de bruine kleur van het veenwater.

Rijn en IJssel gaat de beek en omgeving herinrichten. Zodat het natuurlijke beeksysteem zoveel mogelijk kansen krijgt, er meer water wordt vastgehouden en de natuur beter tot z’n recht komt.

Het wordt een kleinschalig landschap met poelen, vochtige heide, graslanden en loofbosjes. De poelen worden verbonden door een smalle loop die geleidelijk aan breder wordt en begint te meanderen. Houtwallen en lokale veentjes zorgen voor een afwisselend landschap.

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Catchment and subcatchment

Catchment

River basin district Rijn
River basin Rijndelta

Subcatchment

River name Schipbeek
Area category 100 - 1000 km²
Area (km2)
Maximum altitude category Less than 100 m
Maximum altitude (m) 2323 m <br />0.023 km <br />2,300 cm <br />
Dominant geology Siliceous
Ecoregion Central Plains
Dominant land cover Intensive agriculture (arable), Plantation forestry, Grassland
Waterbody ID NL07_0028



Other case studies in this subcatchment: Beekherstel Buurserbeek, Beekherstel Zuidelijk Afwateringskanaal


Site

Name Koffijgoot
WFD water body codes
WFD (national) typology R4
WFD water body name
Pre-project morphology Actively meandering
Reference morphology Actively meandering
Desired post project morphology
Heavily modified water body Yes
National/international site designation
Local/regional site designations
Protected species present No
Invasive species present No
Species of interest
Dominant hydrology
Dominant substrate Sand, Veen
River corridor land use Grassland, Woodland
Average bankfull channel width category Less than 2 m
Average bankfull channel width (m) 11 m <br />0.001 km <br />100 cm <br />
Average bankfull channel depth category Less than 0.5 m
Average bankfull channel depth (m) 0.40.4 m <br />4.0e-4 km <br />40 cm <br />
Mean discharge category Less than 0.1 m³/s
Mean annual discharge (m3/s) 0.10.1 m³/s <br />100 l/s <br />
Average channel gradient category Less than 0.001
Average channel gradient 0.0002
Average unit stream power (W/m2) 0.196140.196 W/m² <br />


Project background

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Project started 1999
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Reasons for river restoration

Mitigation of a pressure
Hydromorphology Channel pattern/planform, Continuity for organisms, Flow velocities, Width & depth variation
Biology Fish, Invertebrates
Physico-chemical Oxygen balance, PH, Temperature
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Measures

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Floodplain / River corridor Vermoerassing/de beek het bos ingestuurd
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Monitoring

Hydromorphological quality elements

Element When monitored Type of monitoring Control site used Result
Before measures After measures Qualitative Quantitative
Flow velocities Yes Yes No No No Improvement
Substrate conditions Yes Yes No No No Improvement
Channel pattern/planform Yes Yes No No No Improvement
Width & depth variation Yes Yes No No No Improvement

Biological quality elements

Element When monitored Type of monitoring Control site used Result
Before measures After measures Qualitative Quantitative
Invertebrates Yes Yes No No No Improvement

Physico-chemical quality elements

Element When monitored Type of monitoring Control site used Result
Before measures After measures Qualitative Quantitative
Oxygen balance Yes Yes No No No Improvement
PH Yes Yes No No No Improvement
Temperature Yes Yes No No No Improvement

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