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|Reach length directly affected=600
|Project started=2012/03/01
|Works started=2012/09/17
|Works completed=2012/09/24
|Total cost category=10 - 50 k€
|Funding sources=SEPA Restoration fund, CNPA
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|Specific mitigation=Removal of artificial constraints (embankments and boulders) to restore morphology and habitat of a multi braided watercourse that had been canalised into a single channel.
|Specific mitigation=Removal of artificial constraints (embankments and boulders) to restore morphology and habitat of a multi braided watercourse that had been canalised into a single channel.

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Location: 57° 16' 18.18" N, 3° 50' 33.26" W
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Project overview

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Status In progress
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Themes Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Monitoring
Country Scotland
Main contact forename Liz
Main contact surname Henderson
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Contact organisation Spey Catchment Initiative
Contact organisation web site http://speyfisheryboard.com
Partner organisations Spey Fishery Board, Cairngorm National Park Authority, Scottish Natural Heritage, SEPA
Parent multi-site project
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Straightened section of the Allt Lorgy Burn

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This project aims to restore the morphology and habitat of a 600m section of moderately high energy river and its floodplain by removing significant artificial constraints (man made embankments and boulders. Over the years these have canalised the water course from a multi braided to a single channel. By kick starting the process the intention is that over time the watercourse will do its own work to re-establish a natural equilibrium. In September 2012, five artificial embankments were lowered by the removal of over 900m3 of material. In stream boulders were removed and replaced with large wood structures. Additional wood structures were introduced in key locations and some of the extracted gravel was graded and stockpiled ready to be used for sediment reintoduction. Culvert pipes were removed from the floodplain and one large drainage ditch was in filled.

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River basin district Scotland RBD
River basin River Spey

Subcatchment

River name River Avon
Area category 100 - 1000 km²
Area (km2) 545545 km² <br />54,500 ha <br />
Maximum altitude category 500 - 1000 m
Maximum altitude (m) 700700 m <br />0.7 km <br />70,000 cm <br />
Dominant geology granite, sedimentary, metamorphosed sedimentary
Ecoregion Great Britain
Dominant land cover Moorland, agriculture, forestry
Waterbody ID 23084



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Project background

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Reach length directly affected (m) 600600 m <br />0.6 km <br />60,000 cm <br />
Project started 2012/03/01
Works started 2012/09/17
Works completed 2012/09/24
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Total cost category 10 - 50 k€
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Funding sources SEPA Restoration fund, CNPA

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Reasons for river restoration

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Mitigation of a pressure Removal of artificial constraints (embankments and boulders) to restore morphology and habitat of a multi braided watercourse that had been canalised into a single channel.
Hydromorphology
Biology
Physico-chemical
Other reasons for the project Demonstrate and monitor natural flood management techniques in the catchment


Measures

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Structural measures
Bank/bed modifications Removal of 900m3 of embankment material. Removal of in stream boulders and replacement with wood structures. Additional strategic wood structures introduced. Graded extracted gravel to be used for sediment reintroduction
Floodplain / River corridor Removal of 3 culvert pipes. Infilling of a large drainage ditch.
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Other Site fenced to enable natural regeneration to take place. Supplementary planting planned for Spring 2013. Long term site monitoring programmed planned.
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Other Demonstration site for natural flood management techniques


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