Case study:Weir demolition in river Nansa, Cantabria
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Country | Spain |
Main contact forename | The North Hydrographic Confederation |
Main contact surname | The North Hydrographic Confederation |
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Contact organisation | Oficina regional de Comisaría de Aguas y Dirección Técnica, C.H. Cantábrico |
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Project summary
The weir of Camijanes was in obsolete, preventing proper connectivity of the river. The hydroelectric reservoirs are located upstream in the reservoir or the Cohilla and the dam Palombera, although there are many scattered water intakes that feed the river through mini-channels. Many of the abstractions are illegal.
The main objective of the project is recovering natural local continuity for the river through the removal of the weir of Camijares (90x5x3).
This project counts with the support of national institutions. The financing comes from the North Hydrographic Confederation and the Ministry of Environment. The total budget for carry out the rehabilitation is 93.779,55€.
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