Case study:The Bulgarian Wetlands Restoration and Pollution Reduction Project

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Location: 44° 1' 27.49" N, 26° 29' 50.43" E
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Project overview

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Status Complete
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Themes Hydromorphology
Country Bulgaria
Main contact forename Mihail
Main contact surname Mihailov
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Contact organisation Ministry of Environment and Water, Bulgaria
Contact organisation web site http://www.moew.government.bg/
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Case_study:Project Co-ordination Unit Wetlands Restoration and Pollution Reduction

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In 2007 the wetlands of the Persin Island were re-linked to the Danube River under the Project for Wetlands Restoration and Pollution Reduction as part of the initiative “Lower Danube Green Corridor”. The project was carried out by the Ministry of the Environment and Water in Bulgaria and the main donor was the Global Environment Facility (GEF). The restored wetland is a man controlled floodplain of about 2200 ha. The depth of flooding varies up to 2.5 m. At this water level, four relatively large marshes shape up in the eastern part of the island – Murtvo Blato, Peschina, Staroto Blato and Dyulova Bara, as well as several smaller ones. The most important and innovative activity of the project is the physical restoration of the wetlands in the two protected areas. In the course of the implementation of this component activities the project has restored 4 035 ha of former wetlands on two specific sites – Belene Island (2 280 ha) within the Persina Nature Park and Kalimok/Brushlen (1 755 ha) within the Kalimok/Brushlen Protected Site – in order to demonstrate the use of riparian wetlands as nutrient traps.

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Catchment and subcatchment

Catchment

River basin district Danube
River basin Danube

Subcatchment

River name Sava River
Area category more than 10000 km²
Area (km2)
Maximum altitude category 500 - 1000 m
Maximum altitude (m) 833833 m <br />0.833 km <br />83,300 cm <br />
Dominant geology Calcareous
Ecoregion Dinaric Western Balkan, Alps
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Conservation of alluvial, Hainburg River Restoration, INTERREG MED WETNET - Memoradum on Participation in Wetland Conservation in Ljubljansko Barje Nature Park, Marsh protection in Egyek–Pusztakócs, National Park Danube-Auen, Regelsbrunner Aue, Renaturation of Stržen's riverbed on intermittent Cerknica Lake, Witzelsdorf Pilot Project


Site

Name Persina Nature park, protected site "Kalimok- Brashlen"
WFD water body codes BG1DU000R001, BG1DJ149R002
WFD (national) typology BGTR6
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Pre-project morphology Embanked
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Heavily modified water body true
National/international site designation EU - Special Area of Conservation
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Protected species present
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Dominant hydrology Artificially regulated
Dominant substrate Sand
River corridor land use Plantation forestry
Average bankfull channel width category more than 50 m
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Average bankfull channel depth category 2 - 5 m
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Project background

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Project started 2002/10/01
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Works completed 2008/12/01
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Total cost category more than 10000 k€
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Funding sources Global Environment Facility (GEF)

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Reasons for river restoration

Mitigation of a pressure
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Floodplain / River corridor Creation of wetlands
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http://iwlearn.net/iw-projects/1123 Global Environment Facility's (GEF) International Waters Learning Exchange and Resource Network
http://www.persina.bg Natural park Persina
http://kalimok.eu/ Protected area Kalimok
http://www.wwf.bg/ WWF-Bulgaria
http://www.greenbalkans.org/ Green Balkans

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