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|Name=Tungelroyse beek | |Name=Tungelroyse beek | ||
|WFD water body code=NL57_TUNG, | |||
|WFD (national) typology=R5, | |||
|WFD water body name=Tungelroyse Beek | |||
|Pre-project morphology=Straightened, | |||
|Reference morphology=Actively meandering, | |||
|Desired post project morphology=Actively meandering, | |||
|Heavily modified water body=Yes | |Heavily modified water body=Yes | ||
|Protected species present=No | |Protected species present=No | ||
|Invasive species present=No | |Invasive species present=No | ||
|River corridor land use=Improved/semi-improved grassland/pasture, | |Dominant substrate=Sand, | ||
|River corridor land use=Improved/semi-improved grassland/pasture, | |||
|Average bankfull channel width category=5 - 10 m | |||
|Average bankfull channel depth category=0.5 - 2 m | |||
|Average channel gradient category=Less than 0.001 | |||
|Avrg channel gradient=0.00024 | |||
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{{Project background | {{Project background |
Latest revision as of 14:48, 24 March 2021
Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | http://www.wpm.nl/projecten/@179811/leudal/ |
Themes | Environmental flows and water resources, Habitat and biodiversity, Land use management - agriculture |
Country | Netherlands |
Main contact forename | Twan |
Main contact surname | van Dijck |
Main contact user ID | |
Contact organisation | Waterschap Limburg |
Contact organisation web site | http://waterschaplimburg.nl |
Partner organisations | see description |
Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
For 35 kilometers the Tungelroyse beek flows through the middle of Limburg province, through the municipalities of Weert, Nederweert and Leudal. The stream originates at Budel in the province of North Brabant and discharges near Neerbeek into the Meuse as the Neer stream. For years the stream had been straightened to direct discharges into the Meuse quickly. Over time, with changes land use the water level became unfitting. Moreoverby discharges of substances such as zinc and cadmium had polluted the stream considerably.
In 1999, the Water Board Peel en Maas vallei (Peel and Meuse valley) decided to one of the largest brook restorations projects in the Netherlands, and started the reorganization and restructuring of the Tungelroyse beek. Over course of 12 years and over a length of 30 kilometers work was phased and resulted in bringing back the original meanders, remove contaminated soil, adjust the water level, reduce the number of sewer overflows, improve the quality of life and recreational opportunities, improve conditions for agriculture and contributed to the national ecological network.
Now, the Tungelroyse beek is again a beautiful meandering stream and a habitat for many plants and animals.
A great number of partners was involved in this project: the province of Limburg, the municipalities Leudal, Nederweert, Weert, nature organisations Staatsbosbeheer, NatuurMonumenten, and Stichting LimburgsLandschap. Also the Government Service for Land and Water Management (Dienst Landelijk Gebied), LLTB-Limburg, the IVN, the local anglers association, farmers and private land owners were involved.
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