Case study:Welland for People and Wildlife Project
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Project overview
Status | In progress |
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Project web site | |
Themes | Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Social benefits, Water quality |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Peter |
Main contact surname | Barham |
Main contact user ID | |
Contact organisation | Welland Rivers Trust |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.wellandriverstrust.org.uk/ |
Partner organisations | Environment Agency; Defra; University of Leicester; Harborough District Coun-cil; Welland Valley Partnership |
Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
Welland for People and Wildlife is a partnership project that will use CRF funds to restore 2.3km of the River Welland and its tributary the River Jordan, as they run through Market Harborough, Leicestershire, in largely trapezoidal channels that were constructed in the 1970s.
The outcomes of the projest are the improvements of the natural flow regimes (riffles and pools alternating in a new low flow channel); habitat (a natural mosaic of biotopes in riffles, pools, runs and bars); biodiversity (increase in species as a result of improved habitat diversity); social / cultural benefits (a recreational and educational environment for people of the town); water quality (biotope diversity will increase the ecological processes of the river, such as nutrient uptake); ecosystem services (as a consequence of all the above).
Monitoring surveys and results
Lessons learnt
Catchment and subcatchment
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Site
Name | River Welland and its tributary the River Jordan (Market Harborough area) |
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Reference morphology | Pool-riffle |
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Heavily modified water body | No |
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Protected species present | No |
Invasive species present | No |
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River corridor land use | Urban |
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Project background
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Total cost category | 500 - 1000 k€ |
Total cost (k€) | 700700 k€ <br />700,000 € <br /> |
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Funding sources | Catchment Restoration Funds |
Cost for project phases
Phase | cost category | cost exact (k€) | Lead organisation | Contact forename | Contact surname |
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Reasons for river restoration
Mitigation of a pressure | Urbanisation |
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Hydromorphology | Quantity & dynamics of flow |
Biology | Fish, Macrophytes, Macroalgae |
Physico-chemical | Nutrient concentrations |
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Measures
Structural measures
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Bank/bed modifications | Planting wild flower mixes |
Floodplain / River corridor | Removal of weirs and creation of a new 2-stage channel, with correctly-sized meander spacing and habitat mosaics (riffle, pool, runs, bars) in the low flow channel |
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Management interventions | |
Social measures (incl. engagement) | |
Other | Community involvement before and during the project will ensure that the citizens are aware of the river, enhanced by information boards along the Millennium Way and the involvement of local schools and societies. |
Monitoring
Hydromorphological quality elements
Element | When monitored | Type of monitoring | Control site used | Result | ||
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Before measures | After measures | Qualitative | Quantitative |
Biological quality elements
Element | When monitored | Type of monitoring | Control site used | Result | ||
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Before measures | After measures | Qualitative | Quantitative | |||
Fish | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | Deterioration |
Macrophytes | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | Deterioration |
Phytoplankton: Blooms | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | Deterioration |
Physico-chemical quality elements
Element | When monitored | Type of monitoring | Control site used | Result | ||
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Before measures | After measures | Qualitative | Quantitative | |||
Nutrient concentrations | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | Deterioration |
Any other monitoring, e.g. social, economic
Element | When monitored | Type of monitoring | Control site used | Result | ||
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Before measures | After measures | Qualitative | Quantitative |
Monitoring documents
Image gallery
Additional documents and videos
Additional links and references
Link | Description |
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http://www.wellandriverstrust.org.uk/ | The Welland Rivers Trust is a charitable organisation, which works with all relevant stakeholders and partner or-ganisations to ensure that our restoration project provides benefits both people and wildlife in the whole river basin. |
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