Case study:Kvarnekulla nature like bypass channel at River Knipån

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Location: 57° 56' 26.33" N, 14° 5' 42.28" E
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Status Complete
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Themes Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydropower
Country Sweden
Main contact forename Ingemar
Main contact surname Bergbom
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Contact organisation web site http://projektwebbar.lansstyrelsen.se/vattern/Sv/besoksmal-vatterbackar/knipan/Pages/Kvarnekulla.aspx
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Case_study:Restoration of river Knipån

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Meandering new stream (photo. Maria Arola)

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Kvarnekulla has rich industrial history since late 1600 century. Before restorations two dams of the Kvarnekulla mill were the first obsticles for migrating fish from lake Vättern upstreams. The aim of the restoration was to provide nature-like route for fish to migrate upstream without obsticles. 570 meters long Kvarnekulla bypass channel was constructed in 2008 and is so far the longest one in Sweden.

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Meandering new stream (photo. Maria Arola)
New stream (photo. Maria Arola)
Pool-riffle variation (photo. Outi Laamanen)
Gravel (photo. Maria Arola)
Fish counter (photo. Maria Arola)
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Catchment and subcatchment

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River basin district Habo
River basin Knipån

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River name Knipån
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Skårhultsdammen bypass channel at River Knipån


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Project background

Reach length directly affected (m) 570570 m <br />0.57 km <br />57,000 cm <br />
Project started 2003/01/01
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Project completed 2008/02/01
Total cost category more than 10000 k€
Total cost (k€) 188 830188,830 k€ <br />188,830,000 € <br />
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Fish: Abundance Yes Yes No Yes No Improvement

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