Case study:River Ogwen and Nant Francon
Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | |
Themes | Fisheries, Flood risk management, Land use management - agriculture |
Country | Wales |
Main contact forename | Hugh |
Main contact surname | Jones |
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Contact organisation | Natural Resources Wales |
Contact organisation web site | http://naturalresourceswales.gov.uk/ |
Partner organisations | National Trust, Environment Agency |
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Project summary
The Ogwen is in a mountainous location of Snowdonia below Llyn Ogwen (Lake Ogwen), and flows northwards through the Nant Ffrancon valley.
During the 1960s the river was deepened by dredging over a 4km length downstream of the waterfall in an attempt to reduce the frequency of flooding over the valley floor to improve livestock grazing. Over the following 30 years the river flushed virtually all bed gravels through the system and scoured the river bed and banks. The reach became severely denuded of any stable habitat for flora and fauna, the once thriving salmon fishery declined and flooding was still troublesome to farmers.
Four boulder cascades were created and pool and riffle sequences created in the upper reach. Some runs of gravel were introduced and shoals were created on the inside of bends. A major erosion site was reinstated using a willow mattress technique.
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Cost for project phases
Supplementary funding informationOf the £48,000 (€56,000) project cost- £8,000 (€9,300) was spent on a flood model and £5,000 (€5,800) was spent on design.
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