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Location: 57° 37' 53.75" N, 12° 29' 47.16" E
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Project overview

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Status Complete
Project web site http://projektwebbar.lansstyrelsen.se/rolfsan/Sv/folj-atgardsarbetet/Pages/Storan_apelnas_kraftverk.aspx
Themes Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydropower
Country Sweden
Main contact forename Andreas
Main contact surname Bäckstrand
Main contact user ID User:Arolam
Contact organisation Länsstyrelsen västra Götalands län
Contact organisation web site http://http://projektwebbar.lansstyrelsen.se/rolfsan/Sv/kontakt/Pages/kontakta-oss.aspx
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Case_study:Biologisk återställning i Rolfsåns vattensystem

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The Apelnäs powerplant was built in 1940. In 1995 a denil fishway was built and adapted for a minimum amount of water 300 L/s. A fish counter was placed at the upper end of the fishway. It was noticed that fish only migrated downstream, not upstream. The reason was that the fish could not find the fishway and there was still too little amount of water. A pool-type fishway (on left-hand side in the picture) was decided to build because it was not possible to build a bypass channel because of steep steepness and rock-bedded bottom. The realisation of the new fishway was 2009. After the finish of the pool-type fishway, the water flow was increased from 300 to 600 L/s for two months annually. In addition, the power plant will every September and October be turned off entirely for 10 hours on one day a week. This will provide an attraction flow for migrating trout during its spawning time.

To consider the eel, the top of the fishway walls were made slope and a little amount of water was entered to there. The idea was to have moss growing there, since it is excellent climbing material for eels. Also some 50 mm holes were made to the walll of the fishway to help the migrating eels to swim through them.

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River basin district Skagerrak and Kattegat River basin
River basin Rolfsån River Basin

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River name River Rolfsån
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Dominant geology Organic (i.e. Peat)
Ecoregion Fenno-Scandian Shield
Dominant land cover Woodland, Intensive agriculture (arable)
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Biologisk återställning i Rolfsåns vattensystem, Bosgården nature-like fishway at River Rolfså, Dam removal at Grönkullen, River Rolfsån, Restorations of River Nolån-Hulta dam removal, ´Restorations of River Nolån-Bypass channel in Hulta Hydro power plant, ´Restorations of River Nolån-Fishway in Forsa hydro power plant, Ålgårda nature-like bypass channel at River Rolfsån


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Name Apelnäs hydropowerplant at river Storån
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WFD water body name River Storån
Pre-project morphology Artificial bed
Reference morphology Pool fishway
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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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Dominant hydrology Artificially regulated
Dominant substrate Bedrock
River corridor land use Woodland, Intensive agriculture (arable)
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Project started 2008
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Project completed 2009/12/31
Total cost category 1000 - 5000 k€
Total cost (k€) 12001,200 k€ <br />1,200,000 € <br />
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The building of the fishway cost 1 milj. Swedish crones (ca. 100 000 euros) and the habitat restoration 84 000 Swedish crones (ca. 8400 euros).



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Mitigation of a pressure Mitigation of hydropower and creating more spawning habitats for migrating fish
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