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Location | Please enter a description of the project | Project started | Project completed | Bank and bed modifications measure | River corridor measure | Channel pattern measure | Other technical measure | Management interventions | Social measure | Theme | Biological quality element monitored | Hydromorphological quality element monitored | Physico-chemical quality element monitored | Other response monitored | |
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't Merkske | 51° 25' 4.63" N, 4° 50' 29.21" E | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||||||
2e Lower Woodsford River and Floodplain Enhancement | 50° 43' 12.17" N, 2° 18' 50.69" W | 1 January 2012 | 1 January 2014 | Removal of revetments | Tree planting Lowering of embankments | Re-profiled ditch | Community involvement Engagement with schools | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry Monitoring | |||||||
3Rivers - Lumburn:Walkham:Tavy | 50° 31' 45.52" N, 4° 9' 38.87" W | floodplain woodland planting | Land management | Volunteer engagement | Water quality | ||||||||||
Aaijen- Removal of bank fixation | 51° 34' 51.60" N, 6° 2' 25.80" E | 1 January 2005 | Removal of bank reinforcements | Flood risk management Monitoring Water quality | Invertebrates: Abundance Invertebrates: Taxonomic composition Macrophytes | Continuity for organisms | |||||||||
Abaissement et démantèlement de trois clapets sur l’Orge aval | 48° 37' 57.50" N, 2° 18' 46.38" E | 1 March 2010 | 30 September 2012 | Lowering of checking valves Removal of checking valves Water supply channel lowering | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality Urban | ||||||||||
Abbey Brook Weir | 52° 59' 13.60" N, 3° 11' 11.70" W | 1 August 2011 | 1 November 2011 | Rock ramp construction Creation of fish passes | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydropower | ||||||||||
Abbots Worthy Restoration Project | 51° 5' 16.75" N, 1° 17' 6.30" W | 1 April 2018 | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Abbotts Hall Managed Realignment Scheme | 51° 47' 5.40" N, 0° 50' 51.59" E | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | Fish Invertebrates Macrophytes | Flow velocities | Salinity | ||||||||||
Adams Mill enhancements | 52° 5' 51.58" N, 0° 45' 14.71" W | 1 September 2014 | Bank stabilisation | Increase in-channel hydromorphological diversity | Fisheries Hydromorphology | Fish | Quantity & dynamics of flow Substrate conditions | Habitat mapping | |||||||
Adaptive management of hydraulic structures in the Sèvre nantaise and Thouet basins | 47° 35' 16.84" N, 2° 39' 47.11" W | 1 January 2004 | Weir partial removal or permanent opening of gates allowing self restoration of previously impunded stretches | More natural reservoir releases | Social representation of the river | ||||||||||
Adare Fish Counter | 52° 39' 41.63" N, 8° 48' 20.72" W | Creation of fish passes | Fisheries Social benefits | ||||||||||||
Afon Clywdd | 53° 10' 57.73" N, 3° 22' 7.56" W | Runoff pathway management | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry Water quality | ||||||||||||
Afon Merin Natural Process Restoration | 52° 23' 56.58" N, 3° 46' 27.57" W | 1 February 2018 | 15 leaky dams and scrapes. | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - forestry Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||||
Agreed definition of mobility area for the Adour | 43° 39' 8.51" N, 0° 0' 51.13" W | 1 January 2005 | Removal of bank reinforcements | Develop riparian forest | Definition of erodble corridor | Channel pattern/planform | |||||||||
Albany Park | 51° 40' 5.85" N, 0° 1' 59.94" W | 4 January 2016 | Creation of berms Creation of backwaters | River naturalisation Reedbed creation Scrapes Fish habitat restoration | Recreation | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits Spatial planning Urban | |||||||||
Alkborough tidal defence scheme | 53° 42' 2.78" N, 0° 41' 31.70" W | 2005 | Salt marsh and mudflat restoration | Flood risk management Social benefits | Invertebrates | ||||||||||
Allt Lorgy River Restoration | 57° 16' 18.18" N, 3° 50' 33.26" W | 1 March 2012 | Removal of in stream boulders and replacement with wood structures Additional strategic wood structures introduced Graded extracted gravel to be used for sediment reintroduction Embankment lowering | Removal of 3 culvert pipes. Infilling of a large drainage ditch. | Site fenced to enable natural regeneration to take place. Supplementary planting planned for Spring 2013. Long term site monitoring programmed planned. | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring | |||||||||
Alma Road Rain Gardens | 51° 38' 47.70" N, 0° 2' 3.53" W | 1 April 2015 | 31 March 2016 | Sustainable urban drainage ponds (SUDs) | Rain gardens | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Water quality Urban | |||||||||
Amerongse Bovenpolder | 51° 59' 26.69" N, 5° 27' 46.93" E | 1 January 2001 | 31 December 2015 | Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||
Amwell Loop | 51° 47' 49.84" N, 0° 0' 2.16" W | habitat improvements Deflectors | Tree planting | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||
Aménagement du plan d’eau de la Sangsue et création d’un bras de contournement du Woigot | 49° 14' 54.48" N, 5° 56' 12.04" E | 1 June 2012 | 30 June 2014 | Construction of a bypass channel Dam removal Creation of fish passes Creation of lateral dike to regulate flows Application of plant-engineering Riparian planting | Remeandering Creation of wetland | The banks are maintained if necessary by vegetal engineering | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits | ||||||||
Ancholme and Coast habitat project | 53° 37' 34.86" N, 0° 32' 22.61" W | 4 January 2018 | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Anloërdiepje | 53° 2' 33.90" N, 6° 41' 22.12" E | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||||||
Anton Crescent Wetlands Regeneration | 51° 22' 23.01" N, 0° 12' 8.64" W | Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Urban | |||||||||||||
Arasement du seuil des Treize Saules sur la Quilienne | 50° 9' 14.58" N, 2° 29' 25.30" E | 1 October 2009 | 31 October 2009 | Barrier removal Planting of hydrophytes Bank reprofiling | Filter masses were laid downstream of the dam to limit the impact of the work on the environment | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture | |||||||||
Arasement du vannage du moulin de Réveillon et réaménagement du lit mineur de la Blaise | 48° 44' 10.08" N, 1° 22' 15.20" E | 1 January 2008 | 31 December 2008 | Dismantling of the mill Leveling threshold with the water level Helophytes planted Bank stabilisation Installation of geotextile | Creation of a sinuous channel | Habitat and biodiversity Spatial planning Water quality | |||||||||
Arborfield nature like bypass and weirs project | 51° 24' 28.95" N, 0° 55' 27.36" W | 30 June 2010 | Introduction of spawning gravels Riffle creation Weir lowering | Bypass channel Creation of backwater Improving fish migration | Volunteer engagement | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | Fish Invertebrates Macrophytes | Channel pattern/planform Quantity & dynamics of flow | Habitat mapping | ||||||
Arnos Park - Pymmes Brook | 51° 37' 16.08" N, 0° 8' 8.59" W | 1 January 2008 | Creation of berms Barrier removal Embankment renaturalization Creation of low flow channel Creation of backwaters | River naturalisation Scrapes Floodplain reconnection Remeandering | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits Urban | ||||||||||
Ashlone Wharf FCRM scheme | 51° 28' 17.57" N, 0° 13' 22.45" W | 1 May 2011 | Creation of fish passes | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Assessing the habitats outcomes of Floodplain Forest restoration: the case study of the floodplain forest at the Ouse Valley Park | 52° 4' 17.35" N, 0° 49' 53.50" W | 1 January 2007 | 1 January 2014 | Removal of sand from beneath agricultural fields and restoring marsh lands has increased floodplain capacity and improved floodwater management | Bird watching area Improved public access | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||
Aston Clinton River Restoration | 51° 47' 46.05" N, 0° 43' 29.72" W | 1 August 2015 | Deculverting | Bypass channel Creation of new channel | Engagement with a wide range of stakeholders | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||
Aubourn Rock Ramp and Habitat Works | 53° 9' 7.49" N, 0° 38' 10.62" W | 5 January 2016 | Tree hinging over long section and large rock ramp installation to replace existing large weir that was a barrier to fish passage. | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Austria River Mur - Strategic river management for considerations in the power and water management sector in Styria/Austria | 47° 23' 45.38" N, 15° 16' 11.14" E | 1 January 1995 | 1 January 2015 | Providing of continuity | Protection of alluvial forests by connecting existing stocks to the fluvial dynamics | Reconnection of cutoff meander | Population’s awareness raising for the river habitat. | Economic aspects Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydropower Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry Monitoring Social benefits Spatial planning Water quality | |||||||
Austria Upper Mur - LIFE III (LIFE03 NAT/A/000011) „Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben I" 2003-2007 | 47° 11' 25.66" N, 14° 46' 38.03" E | 1 August 2003 | 31 July 2007 | Creation of bars Creation of Slips Creation of undercut banks and islets Creation of fish passes | Regeneration of alluvial forests Creation of pond | Reconnection of water bodies to the river | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||
Austria Upper Mur - LIFE+ (LIFE+ 08 NAT A 614) „Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben II" 2010-2015 | 47° 6' 19.47" N, 14° 12' 3.46" E | 1 February 2010 | 1 February 2017 | implementation of Pool/riffle sequesnces Creation of Slips Creation of undercut banks Creation of islands Creation of bars Improve longitudinal connectivity | Regeneration of alluvial forests Floodplain reconnection | Awareness raising | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring | ||||||||
Austria Upper Mur - Public relations in murerleben I + II LIFE III (LIFE03 NAT/A/000011) and LIFE+ (LIFE+ 08 NAT A 614) „Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben I+II" 2003-2015 | 47° 10' 5.74" N, 14° 39' 29.20" E | Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Social benefits | |||||||||||||
Austria Upper Mur - River Widening Weyern (LIFE III (LIFE03 NAT/A/000011) Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben I 2003-2007) | 47° 11' 36.36" N, 14° 48' 42.24" E | 17 September 2010 | Restoration of the connection of side arms | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring | |||||||||||
Austria Upper Mur - River widening Lässer Au (LIFE+ (LIFE+ 08 NAT A 614) Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben II 2010-2015) | 47° 12' 9.04" N, 14° 50' 43.01" E | Removal of bank reinforcements Restoration of the connection of side arms | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||||||
Austria Upper Mur - River widening St. Peter Au (LIFE+ (LIFE+ 08 NAT A 614) Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben II 2010-2015) | 47° 12' 9.70" N, 14° 34' 47.18" E | 1 September 2015 | Embankment renaturalization Restoration of the connection of side arms | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||
Austria Urban River Landscape - Urban River Landscape Graz | 47° 4' 14.57" N, 15° 26' 22.21" E | 1 January 2004 | Structuring of shoreline Construction gravel bays | Planning workshop | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Social benefits Spatial planning Water quality Urban | ||||||||||
Austria Urban River Landscape - Urban River Landscape Master Plan Leoben | 47° 22' 35.00" N, 15° 5' 28.07" E | 1 January 2014 | 31 December 2014 | Social benefits Spatial planning Urban | |||||||||||
Austria cross-border section - Monitoring sediment transport and Habitat modelling (ETZ-Project “DraMurCi” 2009-2013) | 46° 43' 16.52" N, 15° 49' 32.61" E | 1 January 2009 | 1 January 2013 | Self-initiated bank erosion by sediment input | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||||
Austria cross-border section - River widening Sicheldorf (ETZ-Project “DraMurCi” 2009-2013) | 46° 41' 21.77" N, 15° 56' 59.21" E | 1 January 2009 | 31 December 2013 | Construction gravel bays Creation of islands Removal of bank reinforcements | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||||
Austria cross-border section - River widening measure Gosdorf I (Interreg IIIa Project "Maßnahmen Unteres Murtal" 2002-2007) | 46° 43' 7.14" N, 15° 48' 46.57" E | 1 January 2002 | 31 December 2007 | Creation of undercut banks Restoration of the connection of side arms Creation of Slips Creation of fords Creation of potholes Creation of gravel banks | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||||
Austria cross-border section - River widening measure Gosdorf II (ETZ-Project “DraMurCi” 2009-2013) | 46° 43' 21.13" N, 15° 50' 0.96" E | 1 January 2009 | 31 December 2013 | habitat improvements | Channel widening Habitat creation | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||
Austria/Slovenia Urban River Landscape - ETZ-“Skupaj“ - Joint urban and natural development at the Mur banks in Gornja Radgona and Bad Radkersburg | 46° 41' 1.58" N, 15° 59' 13.74" E | 2008 | Economic aspects Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Spatial planning Urban | ||||||||||||
Austria/Slovenia cross-border cooperation - “Die Murkommission” – Bilateral River Commission | 46° 41' 11.11" N, 15° 59' 14.61" E | Economic aspects Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydropower Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry Monitoring Social benefits Spatial planning Water quality Urban | |||||||||||||
Austria/Slovenia cross-border section - ETZ-Project “DraMurCi” 2009-2013 | 46° 43' 14.98" N, 15° 49' 3.13" E | 1 January 2009 | 31 December 2013 | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||
Austria/Slovenia cross-border section - Interreg IIIa Project "Maßnahmen Unteres Murtal" 2003-2008 | 46° 43' 14.59" N, 15° 49' 3.41" E | 1 January 2003 | 31 December 2008 | reactivation and extending of tributary streams Bed load addition | Regeneration of alluvial forests | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||
Avon Barriers Project | 55° 46' 2.99" N, 4° 1' 23.47" W | 1 January 2015 | Weir modification | Improving fish migration | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
Avon Barriers Project: Ferengair Weir | 55° 46' 3.70" N, 4° 1' 22.57" W | 1 January 2015 | Weir modification | Improving fish migration | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
BALLYMONEY RIVERSIDE PARK RESTORATION PROJECT | 55° 4' 9.30" N, 6° 30' 26.56" W | 7 April 2014 | Weir removal Addition of substrate and in channel features Alteration in channel dimensions | Creation of wetland Creation of ponds and scrapes | Diversification of in-channel features Meandering channel | management of wetland by council (new area of work) | Community Education Public amenity and perception | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Urban | Fish | Channel pattern/planform Freshwater flow regime | Channel bed morphology. | ||||
Babbs Mill reed bed | 52° 29' 19.58" N, 1° 45' 43.95" W | Channel reprofiling | Reedbed creation | Awareness raising | Habitat and biodiversity Urban | ||||||||||
Babingley River at Hillington | 52° 48' 26.32" N, 0° 33' 42.62" E | 2006 | 1 February 2007 | Creation of wooden deflectors Habitat diversification Cleaning of spawning gravels | Riparian planting | Adding sinuosity Channel narrowing Channel naturalisation Creation of fish passes Removal of sluice gates | Fisheries | Fish: Abundance Invertebrates: Taxonomic composition Macrophytes | |||||||
Bakenhof Dyke reconstruction | 51° 58' 0.73" N, 5° 55' 37.43" E | 2001 | 1 January 2004 | creation of secondary channel | Creation of backwaters | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||
Ballinderry Freshwater Pearl Mussel Rescue Project | 54° 39' 27.99" N, 6° 53' 20.13" W | 1 January 2013 | 1 January 2015 | Improve the river for mussels to survive | Improving the scheme of captive-breeding of mussels | Community Education | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Monitoring Social benefits Water quality | ||||||||
Barking Creek near A13 | 51° 31' 40.97" N, 0° 4' 49.82" E | 1 August 2004 | 31 March 2006 | retreat and renewal of folld defences construction of new intertidal area | New footpaths sand martin nesting tubes | Wheelchair access | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits Urban Estuary | ||||||||
Barking Creekmouth | 51° 30' 59.87" N, 0° 5' 48.53" E | 31 March 2006 | Creation of backwaters | Channel realignment | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Urban Estuary | Fish | |||||||||
Barn Elms Sports Ground | 51° 28' 20.53" N, 0° 14' 13.97" W | Reedbed creation Riparian planting | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Barn Elms Wetland Centre, South West London | 51° 28' 42.97" N, 0° 13' 58.14" W | Reedbed creation Creation of a lake Wetland habitat | Community Education Improved public access Public amenity and perception Visitor centre | Economic aspects Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Urban | |||||||||||
Barnes Common | 51° 28' 18.69" N, 0° 14' 35.54" W | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||||
Barnes Common improvements | 51° 28' 15.24" N, 0° 14' 40.90" W | 20 December 2011 | Tree management Riparian planting mowing regime | Flow deflectors Reedbed creation | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Urban | ||||||||||
Barney Beck: Abandoned Metal Mines | 54° 23' 11.31" N, 1° 58' 29.27" W | Catchment Characterisation Programme to investigate water pollution from abandoned metal mines and determine remediation options of metal pollution | Developing partnerships with stakeholders deliver shared environmental outcomes | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||||
Barton Brook | 53° 49' 4.20" N, 2° 44' 43.27" W | ||||||||||||||
Bastion Maria (QUERCUS) | 51° 41' 14.25" N, 5° 17' 50.59" E | 1 April 2007 | 29 May 2010 | Recreation | Economic aspects Social benefits Water quality Urban | ||||||||||
Bathgate Watercourse Restoration Project | 55° 53' 50.14" N, 3° 38' 56.33" W | 1 June 2016 | Introducing large woody debris Re-meandering | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits Spatial planning Urban | |||||||||||
Beam washlands | 51° 32' 2.67" N, 0° 10' 11.33" E | Offline storage areas | Economic aspects Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Social benefits | ||||||||||||
Beck from the Brink | 53° 8' 10.38" N, 0° 53' 37.30" W | 1 April 2018 | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Beddington Park | 51° 22' 24.17" N, 0° 8' 24.27" W | 1 January 2008 | Bank reprofiling Planting Removal of sediment Toeboard removal | Reedbed creation | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits Water quality Urban | ||||||||||
Beddington Park Enhancements | 51° 22' 21.92" N, 0° 9' 2.89" W | Weir modification Weir notched Bank reprofiling | Tree planting | Channel narrowing Cleaning of spawning gravels Reedbed creation | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality Urban | ||||||||||
Beek Lage Raam | 51° 42' 23.62" N, 5° 47' 25.08" E | 2012 | Stroombaanmaaien | Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - forestry Peat | |||||||||||
Beekherstel Beekloop | 51° 19' 6.17" N, 5° 23' 59.32" E | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||||
Beekherstel Beekloop BmN | 51° 17' 58.84" N, 5° 23' 38.22" E | 2010 | Dood hout 6 Vispassages Beschaduwing | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality | |||||||||||
Beekherstel Buurserbeek | 52° 8' 10.28" N, 6° 42' 34.15" E | 2015 | Vergraven van de oever | Dood hout inbreng | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring | Fish Invertebrates | Flow velocities Substrate conditions Width & depth variation | Nutrient concentrations Oxygen balance PH Temperature | Concentration phosphate, Chloride and Nitrogen | ||||||
Beekherstel Eefsebeek | 52° 10' 35.61" N, 6° 18' 21.42" E | 2017 | Stroombaanmaaien | Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring | Fish Invertebrates Macrophytes | Flow velocities Substrate conditions Width & depth variation | Oxygen balance PH Temperature | ||||||||
Beekherstel Keersop | 51° 23' 52.69" N, 5° 28' 51.07" E | 2015 | Hout in de beek | Beschaduwing | Environmental flows and water resources Hydromorphology | Fish Macrophytes | Flow velocities Quantity & dynamics of flow Width & depth variation | Nutrient concentrations Oxygen balance PH Temperature Transparency | |||||||
Beekherstel Lactariabeek | 51° 33' 52.48" N, 5° 54' 3.19" E | 2014 | Dead wood deposition | Environmental flows and water resources | Channel pattern/planform Flow velocities | ||||||||||
Beekherstel Leerinkbeek | 52° 4' 51.16" N, 6° 34' 52.99" E | Beschaduwing | Dood hout inbreng | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring | Fish Invertebrates | Flow velocities Substrate conditions Width & depth variation | Nutrient concentrations Oxygen balance PH Temperature | Concentration phosphate, Chloride and Nitrogen | |||||||
Beekherstel Ramsbeek | 52° 4' 40.23" N, 6° 41' 26.07" E | Beschaduwing | Dood hout inbreng | Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring | Fish Invertebrates | Flow velocities Substrate conditions Width & depth variation | Oxygen balance PH Temperature | Concentration phosphate, Chloride and Nitrogen | |||||||
Beekherstel Reusel Baarschot-Diessen | 51° 27' 28.81" N, 5° 10' 41.09" E | 1 January 2014 | Stroombaanmaaien | Traditioneel Beekherstel | Versterken van het landschap cultuurhistory en recreatie | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | Fish Macrophytes | Flow velocities Width & depth variation | Nutrient concentrations Oxygen balance PH Salinity Temperature Transparency | ||||||
Beekherstel Willinkbeek | 51° 59' 7.40" N, 6° 44' 40.31" E | 2019 | Puinbestorting verwijderd | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring | Width & depth variation | Oxygen balance PH Temperature | |||||||||
Beekherstel Zuidelijk Afwateringskanaal | 52° 10' 46.91" N, 6° 31' 44.65" E | 2017 | Stroombaanmaaien | Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring | Fish Invertebrates | Flow velocities Substrate conditions Width & depth variation | Oxygen balance PH Temperature | Concentration phosphate, Chloride and Nitrogen | |||||||
Beentjesgraven | 52° 35' 45.38" N, 6° 15' 54.24" E | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Water quality | |||||||||||||
Belford Natural Flood Management Scheme, Northumberland | 55° 35' 51.54" N, 1° 49' 42.16" W | 2007 | leaky woody dams | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||||
Bell Green Weir fish passage | 51° 25' 55.22" N, 0° 1' 48.46" W | Weir modification | Improving fish migration | Fisheries | |||||||||||
Belton Floodplain Reconnection and River Restoration | 52° 56' 11.52" N, 0° 37' 33.10" W | 9 January 2017 | Channel narrowing Bank lowering Gravell added Tree Hinging | Floodplain lowering scrape added floodplain roughening Beaver dam analogue. | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | ||||||||||
Beltringharder Koog Regulated Tidal Exchange Scheme | 54° 32' 56.43" N, 8° 53' 39.32" E | Habitat and biodiversity Estuary Marine | Fish Invertebrates Phytoplankton | Continuity of sediment transport | |||||||||||
Beneden Regge | 52° 28' 42.71" N, 6° 26' 28.41" E | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||||||
Beneden-Berkel | 52° 9' 15.66" N, 6° 17' 50.82" E | 1 September 2013 | Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Water quality | ||||||||||||
Beneden-Leeuwen-Side channel | 51° 53' 18.60" N, 5° 31' 41.12" E | 1 January 1994 | Bank reprofiling | Creation of backwater Side channel created | More natural water retention | Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Water quality | Fish: Age structure Invertebrates Macrophytes | ||||||||
Beverley Brook Flow control structures | 51° 27' 56.77" N, 0° 15' 8.12" W | Modelling Monitoring strategy | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Beverley Brook d/s of Rock’s Lane | 51° 28' 10.99" N, 0° 14' 46.77" W | habitat improvements | Tree planting Creation of backwaters coves and bays construction Reedbed creation | Improved public access | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Urban | ||||||||||
Beverley Park | 51° 24' 17.25" N, 0° 14' 51.99" W | 1 January 2008 | Bank reprofiling | Habitat creation Cut back of trees Creation of wetland Floodplain reconnection Restoring riparian vegetation | Channel realignment | Community Education Improved public access Public amenity and perception | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits Water quality Urban | ||||||||
Big Yellow | 51° 27' 18.27" N, 0° 20' 13.76" W | 1 January 2010 | Deculverting | Economic aspects Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Bijloop | 51° 32' 34.38" N, 4° 42' 24.91" E | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Water quality | |||||||||||||
Bio-engineering and creation of side channels along the rectified section of the Scarpe River in Arras | 50° 17' 27.61" N, 2° 46' 39.13" E | 1 January 2009 | 1 January 2012 | Removal of metal sheet piles installation of bio-engeneering bank protection Helophytes planted Installation of geotextile Gabion bed | Planting of helophytes at the foot of banks Seeding of work areas with a mix of herbaceous plant restoration of wooded areas by planting white willows Elimination of the invasive species found on site Creation of pond | Habitat and biodiversity Water quality | |||||||||
Bio-engineering techniques for bank protection on the Moselle River in Villey-le-Sec | 48° 39' 34.04" N, 5° 58' 36.41" E | 1 September 2011 | 1 December 2011 | Removal of metal sheet piles Installation of geotextile | Planting of helophytes at the foot of banks | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||
Birkin Brook Habitat Improvements, Cheshire | 53° 20' 53.71" N, 2° 21' 14.40" W | 4 January 2018 | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Blackbrook Slow the Flow, St Helens | 53° 28' 3.93" N, 2° 42' 3.44" W | 2012 | leaky woody dams | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality | |||||||||||
Blackhorse Lane Waterfront Park | 51° 35' 24.87" N, 0° 2' 25.44" W | 1 January 2008 | Deculverting | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||
Blackwater River Habitat Enhancements & Fish Passage | 51° 22' 32.59" N, 0° 57' 3.58" W | 12 November 2014 | Introducing large woody debris Adding sinuosity Improvement of natural flows | Habitat enhancement Improving fish migration | Decreased flood risk | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Water quality | |||||||||
Blake Avenue, Mayes Brook | 51° 31' 55.86" N, 0° 6' 1.16" E | Bank reprofiling | Reedbed creation | UK BAP habitat creation/restoration | Community Education Improved public access | Flood risk management | |||||||||
Blauwe Kamer | 51° 56' 57.64" N, 5° 36' 28.20" E | Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||||
Bleinheim Palace Project | 51° 52' 39.49" N, 1° 29' 42.45" W | 1 September 2005 | Planting Creation of pools and riffles Introduction of spawning gravels | Creation of backwaters | Channel narrowing | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality | |||||||||
Bockhampton Enhancement | 50° 42' 41.75" N, 2° 23' 58.60" W | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||||
Bocking Blackwater River Restoration | 51° 53' 8.66" N, 0° 33' 37.43" E | 1 August 2012 | Soft engineering solutions Bank improvement Channel reprofiling Bank reprofiling | Erosion protection Creation of backwaters Creation of wetland Creation of pond | Awareness raising Citizen participation in the restoration project | Habitat and biodiversity Water quality Urban | |||||||||
Bocq river (Walphy - LIFE project) | 50° 19' 21.02" N, 5° 0' 30.92" E | 1 January 2009 | 31 December 2013 | Barrier removal | Creation of fish spawn nursing places Improvement culvert bed | Adding sinuosity | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring | ||||||||
Boldersbeek | 52° 0' 6.69" N, 6° 46' 33.76" E | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Water quality | |||||||||||||
Bonesgate Phase 2 | 51° 22' 7.96" N, 0° 16' 35.42" W | 1 January 2008 | Bank reprofiling | Creation of pond | Creation of meanders | Aesthetics Improved public access | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | ||||||||
Boosting slivso | 55° 10' 0.00" N, 9° 29' 0.00" E | 1 January 1999 | Creation of dike Introduction of gravel | Creation of wetland Creation and flooding of lake | Land use management - agriculture Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Water quality | Fish: Abundance Fish: Species composition Invertebrates Macrophytes | Nutrient concentrations | ||||||||
Borrowash fish pass | 52° 54' 6.21" N, 1° 23' 58.48" W | 2 January 2012 | 21 September 2012 | Larinier fish pass | Fisheries | ||||||||||
Boston Manor | 51° 29' 20.60" N, 0° 19' 10.31" W | Creation of wetland | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Boulder Pool and Plough Lane | 51° 25' 44.10" N, 0° 11' 17.78" W | 1 January 2008 | Bank reprofiling | Creation of backwater | Improved public access | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||
Bourne End Recreation Ground River Enhancement Project | 51° 34' 31.53" N, 0° 42' 20.83" W | 4 May 2015 | 24 February 2016 | Creation of pools Fish habitat restoration Introducing large woody debris Habitat restoration | Habitat creation Tree management | Channel narrowing Re-meandering | Community involvement | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits Urban | |||||||
Boven-Dommel | 51° 17' 11.16" N, 5° 26' 19.89" E | Habitat and biodiversity Water quality | |||||||||||||
Bow Brook Floodplain Restoration | 52° 7' 25.23" N, 2° 6' 30.12" W | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Water quality | |||||||||||||
Bow Brook Living Landscape | 52° 12' 38.37" N, 2° 5' 7.23" W | Introducing large woody debris Soft erosion solutions Bank reprofiling Cattle drinkers | Creation of wetland Fencing Tree planting Pollarding Control of invasive species | Arable reversion to wildflower meadow Soil Health Plan | Flylife course Landowners advised | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||
Bowston Weir Removal | 54° 21' 51.71" N, 2° 46' 31.47" W | 16 June 2016 | 30 September 2020 | removal of dams Rock ramp construction | Channel naturalisation | Engagement with a wide range of stakeholders | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits | Channel pattern/planform Continuity for organisms Continuity of sediment transport Quantity & dynamics of flow | Bat Survey Bathymetric Survey Flood risk management general assessment of habitat quality and diversity (repeat photography) | ||||||
Bowthorpe Meadow, River Yare | 52° 37' 32.51" N, 1° 13' 6.40" E | 1 April 2018 | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Brackenhurst Natural Flood Management | 53° 3' 52.89" N, 0° 58' 4.46" W | 2016 | establishment of woodland | Runoff pathway management | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry Monitoring | ||||||||||
Braid Burn at Inch Park | 55° 55' 46.46" N, 3° 9' 13.24" W | 1 January 2009 | 1 August 2012 | Embankment creation | Floodplain reconnection | Adding sinuosity | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||
Brent Lodge Park Improvement | 51° 31' 18.07" N, 0° 21' 8.93" W | 1 January 2008 | Deculverting Removing of concrete structures | Reedbed creation | Creation of backwater | Aesthetics | Economic aspects Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||
Brent River Improvement Project- Brent Lodge Park to Ruislip Road Eastruislip | 51° 31' 26.82" N, 0° 20' 54.36" W | 4 January 2018 | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Brent River Park Phase II | 51° 33' 12.56" N, 0° 15' 59.42" W | 1 January 2010 | Removing of concrete structures | Creation of meanders | Improved public access | Economic aspects Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||
Brightside Weir Fish Pass | 53° 24' 24.42" N, 1° 25' 9.56" W | Creation of fish passes | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Urban | ||||||||||||
Bringing Back the Bulbourne | 51° 44' 38.07" N, 0° 29' 9.53" W | 1 June 2013 | Re-grading Bed raising | Scrapes Floodplain reconnection | Channel narrowing Introducing large woody debris | Citizen participation in the restoration project | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Monitoring Social benefits Water quality | ||||||||
Bristol Frome Diffuse Pollution Project | 51° 34' 46.61" N, 2° 26' 59.64" W | Agricultural/Farming improvements improvement of structure of agricultural land | Farm advice and plans | interacting with farmers | Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Water quality | ||||||||||
Broadwater Brook | 50° 49' 32.02" N, 0° 21' 3.73" W | 1 January 2017 | 31 December 2021 | Channel realignment | Channel realignment Conservation measures and environmental improvement Creation of multi stage channel Habitat creation | Channel realignment Creation of new channel Habitat creation Habitat restoration Improvement of channel morphology | Agricultural business changed its way of working Arable reversion to wildflower meadow Clean-up days Diffuse pollution mitigation Easier management Ensuring biodiversity Monitoring strategy | Active involvement of local interests groups and land owners Agreement with the owners Awareness raising Awareness raising by a sign Citizen participation in the restoration project Community Education Community Events Community Litter-picking work Community based management Community consultation Community education (talks and workshops Community involvement Creation of a path alongside the river Decreased flood risk Engagement with a wide range of stakeholders Engagement with schools Improved public access Information panels for people | Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Social benefits Water quality Urban | Fish: Species composition Invertebrates: Taxonomic composition | Continuity of sediment transport | Nutrient concentrations Oxygen balance | Bat Survey Birds Concentration phosphate, Chloride and Nitrogen Macroinvertebrates (IBMWP) | ||
Broadway Fields/ Seagers Distillary | 51° 28' 22.65" N, 0° 1' 20.17" W | Bank reprofiling Removing of concrete structures | Economic aspects Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Broom Road Recreation Ground | 51° 25' 19.66" N, 0° 18' 25.79" W | 1 January 2009 | Bank reprofiling Removing of sheet piling | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Building with Nature | 51° 14' 5.53" N, 6° 8' 42.43" E | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - forestry Monitoring Peat | |||||||||||||
Buiten Ooij | 51° 51' 32.40" N, 5° 53' 42.00" E | 1 January 2008 | Water release into floodplain in winter Closing of sluice in summer Future floodplain lowering | Creation of side channel | more natural reservoir releases | Economic aspects Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Water quality | Fish: Abundance Fish: Species composition Invertebrates Macrophytes | Continuity of sediment transport | |||||||
Bullhead Dock and Bellamy’s Wharf - Rotherhithe | 51° 30' 6.55" N, 0° 3' 12.56" W | Introducing large woody debris | Reedbed creation | New shingle beach | Economic aspects Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
Bures Mill fish by-pass | 51° 58' 1.59" N, 0° 46' 51.97" E | Fish by-pass channel | Fisheries | ||||||||||||
Burn of Balmaleedy Restoration, Marykirk | 56° 46' 50.60" N, 2° 30' 28.16" W | 1 March 2010 | 30 September 2019 | Step-pool section at d/s end of restored reach | Re-meandering | Flood risk management | |||||||||
Burn of Mosset, Forres | 57° 35' 43.20" N, 3° 35' 30.93" W | 1 January 2008 | 31 December 2008 | Create breaches in the bank | Floodplain reconnection Riparian planting | Channel naturalisation | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||
Burton Weir (Upper) Fish Pass Project | 52° 48' 22.64" N, 1° 37' 22.31" W | 1 July 2015 | 1 March 2015 | Weir removal/modification for easement of fish passage | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
Bury Lodge Wetlands | 51° 37' 56.14" N, 0° 4' 30.65" W | 6 August 2012 | Creation of wetland | Improved public access Recreation | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Social benefits Water quality Urban | ||||||||||
Butter Hill Phase 2 | 51° 22' 16.38" N, 0° 9' 35.03" W | 31 October 2010 | Weir notched Bank reprofiling Introduction of gravel Introducing large woody debris Planting of native species | Large scale planting of native species | Channel narrowing | Community Events Community consultation | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Urban | ||||||||
Buulder Aa | 51° 17' 30.17" N, 5° 35' 5.97" E | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||||
Buzzards Mouth Creek | 51° 31' 10.99" N, 0° 6' 13.97" E | Economic aspects Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||||
CASE STUDY OF QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN SHROPSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST AREA | 52° 37' 3.87" N, 2° 43' 13.73" W | Land use management - agriculture Water quality | |||||||||||||
Cain weir removal | 52° 46' 2.00" N, 3° 16' 1.36" W | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Water quality | |||||||||||||
Camargue’s former saltworks | 43° 25' 2.33" N, 4° 37' 55.88" E | 1 January 2008 | Reconnection between the sea and the lagoons artificial bird nesting islands. installation of water sluices | wetland management | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
Cardiff Rivers Group | 51° 31' 9.30" N, 3° 15' 15.59" W | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Water quality Urban | |||||||||||||
Carnon River: Abandoned Metal Mines | 50° 14' 23.41" N, 5° 8' 25.73" W | 1 July 2013 | Remediation Treatment | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||||
Castle Acre Rehabilitation Project | 52° 41' 59.91" N, 0° 41' 24.59" E | Creation of pools and riffles | Channel narrowing | Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Castle Irwell Urban Wetland | 53° 30' 29.43" N, 2° 16' 10.91" W | 13 August 2014 | 10 July 2017 | Introducing large woody debris Floodplain reconnection Floodplain creation Buffer strips Habitat creation | Habitat management | Community Events Community consultation River open days School Tours | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Urban | ||||||||
Catford Greyhound Stadium | 51° 26' 50.72" N, 0° 1' 29.03" W | 1 January 2008 | Deflectors Introduction of gravel | Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Chambers Wharf | 51° 30' 2.79" N, 0° 3' 56.49" W | 1 January 2008 | 31 December 2013 | Bank improvement | removal of jetty | Brownfield land regeneration SUDS green roofs nesting boxes roosting posts | Riverside walkway | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Spatial planning Urban Estuary | |||||||
Channel Sea | 51° 40' 28.93" N, 0° 0' 46.14" W | 1 January 2008 | Reedbed creation | Improved public access | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
Charlton St Peter A 8 | 51° 18' 21.85" N, 1° 49' 42.27" W | 1 January 2009 | Bed raising Weir modification Weir removal | Remeandering Modifying bank protection Lowering of embankments Riparian planting | Channel narrowing Enhancing flow diversity Fencing Introducing large woody debris Re-instatement of old course altering flow splits | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||
Chase Nature Reserve | 51° 33' 30.77" N, 0° 10' 23.23" E | 1 January 2008 | Fencing | Creation of backwater | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
Chelmer Valley Local Nature Reserve | 51° 44' 41.26" N, 0° 28' 26.23" E | Creation of berms | Lowering of embankments Floodplain reconnection Riparian habitat restoration | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits Water quality | |||||||||||
Cheriton Stream Restoration Project | 51° 3' 49.03" N, 1° 10' 23.67" W | 1 April 2018 | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Chertsey meads | 51° 23' 15.69" N, 0° 29' 6.78" W | 1 January 2010 | Bank reprofiling Introduction of gravel | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||
Chigwell Brook | 51° 37' 12.52" N, 0° 4' 26.67" E | 1 January 2008 | Deculverting Toe protection Bank reprofiling | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Chinbrook Meadows Wetlands | 51° 25' 36.24" N, 0° 1' 36.91" E | 2016 | Partial diversion of river | Wetland habitat | Planting wildflower mixes Riparian tree planting plug planting | Community Events Community Litter-picking work Community consultation Volunteer work parties using the local community. | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Social benefits Water quality Urban | ||||||||
Ching Brook at Walthamstow Greyhound Stadium | 51° 36' 9.95" N, 0° 0' 47.08" W | 1 January 2008 | Deculverting | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||
Chowder Ness Managed Realignment Scheme | 53° 41' 28.75" N, 0° 28' 53.44" W | Habitat and biodiversity | Invertebrates | ||||||||||||
Civic Way, Yeading Brook | 51° 33' 19.80" N, 0° 23' 21.43" W | Bank reprofiling | Hydromorphology | ||||||||||||
Clayton Vale | 53° 29' 30.04" N, 2° 10' 36.62" W | Weir removal | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits Urban | ||||||||||||
Clitherow's Island, Brentford eel pass | 51° 29' 30.02" N, 0° 19' 21.92" W | 1 January 2012 | Creation of fish passes | Fisheries | |||||||||||
Clugston Burn (CASS) | 54° 53' 16.71" N, 4° 34' 6.00" W | 1 July 2005 | 31 December 2005 | Removal of debris | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
Colfes School | 51° 26' 40.69" N, 0° 1' 49.48" E | 1 January 2008 | Bank reprofiling Removing of concrete structures | Creation of meanders | Aesthetics Community Education Improved public access | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||
Colliers Row | 51° 35' 36.69" N, 0° 9' 14.39" E | 1 January 2010 | Bank reprofiling Deflectors | Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||
Colne Brook | 51° 30' 55.67" N, 0° 29' 27.80" W | 1 January 2008 | Tree management | Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||
Colne Water Restoration Project | 53° 51' 12.01" N, 2° 9' 26.78" W | 1 July 2012 | 1 March 2015 | Tree planting Bank stabilisation | Removing barriers to water organisms migration in the river | Awareness raising | Economic aspects Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits Water quality | ||||||||
Columbia Wharf | 51° 38' 37.22" N, 0° 1' 50.91" W | Creation of pond | Economic aspects Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | ||||||||||||
Community Wetlands | 52° 33' 52.05" N, 1° 41' 17.65" W | 2005 | Creation of wetland Scrapes Floodplain spillways Floodplain reconnection water meadow creation | Reedbed creation | Community Education Viewing platform | Habitat and biodiversity Water quality | |||||||||
Compton Island and Meanders | 51° 3' 40.27" N, 1° 30' 53.54" W | 1 April 2018 | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Coniston Cold weir removal | 53° 59' 27.85" N, 2° 8' 16.41" W | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||||
Coniston Copper Mines | 54° 24' 10.44" N, 3° 4' 53.73" W | Monitoring | |||||||||||||
Connswater Community Greenway | 54° 35' 54.47" N, 5° 53' 27.25" W | Economic aspects Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Social benefits Spatial planning Water quality Urban | |||||||||||||
Conservation strategies for forest and wild river in Gesaeuse: the Johnsbach Beck restoration | 47° 34' 37.01" N, 14° 35' 20.30" E | 1 February 2005 | 1 August 2011 | Creation of gravel banks Removal of bank reinforcements | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Social benefits | ||||||||||
Conservation strategies for forest and wild river in Gesaeuse: the River Enns restoration | 47° 34' 20.63" N, 14° 20' 12.45" E | 1 August 2005 | 1 February 2011 | Creation of gravel banks Bank improvement Creation of pools and riffles Bank stabilisation Bank protection | Creation of pond Develop riparian forest | Creation of a new estuary | Monitoring strategy | Community Education | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - forestry Monitoring | ||||||
Contournement d’un plan d’eau de loisirs sur le Gratteloup au niveau de la commune de La Ville-aux-Clercs | 47° 55' 8.05" N, 1° 5' 12.33" E | 1 January 1998 | 31 December 1998 | Creation of a bypass Creation of banks Installation of a mobile threshold Installation of a valve rack | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Water quality | ||||||||||
Corfe River | 50° 39' 4.09" N, 2° 2' 59.46" W | 1 April 2018 | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Cornmill Gardens (QUERCUS) | 51° 27' 47.52" N, 0° 0' 48.90" W | 31 December 2007 | Removal of concrete banks and bed Bank reprofiling | Buffer strips | Improvement of channel morphology | Social benefits Spatial planning | |||||||||
County Gardens, Mayes Brook | 51° 31' 47.28" N, 0° 5' 39.90" E | Creation of wetland | Creation of backwater | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Coutershaw FIP Project | 50° 57' 50.39" N, 0° 37' 13.66" W | 4 January 2018 | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Craigton Riparian and NFM Orchard Planting | 56° 13' 7.23" N, 3° 57' 11.97" W | 1 August 2013 | 8 March 2014 | Creation of wet woodland orchard | Volunteer engagement | Economic aspects Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||
Crane Meadows Meander Connections | 51° 28' 26.93" N, 0° 24' 51.32" W | Riffle creation | Removal of channel blockages | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits Urban | |||||||||||
Crane Park | 51° 26' 35.94" N, 0° 22' 39.05" W | 1 January 2008 | Reedbed creation Tree management | UK BAP habitat creation/restoration | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
Cranford Park Phase 2 | 51° 29' 42.31" N, 0° 24' 44.96" W | 1 January 2010 | Deflectors | Tree management | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
Cray River Enhancement | 51° 27' 14.52" N, 0° 11' 44.38" E | 1 January 2009 | Tree management | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||
Creamery Weir fish barrier easement | 54° 52' 23.38" N, 4° 4' 4.97" W | 1 September 2014 | Weir removal | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||
Creation of a Constructed Farm Wetland | 52° 37' 9.67" N, 2° 43' 17.76" W | Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Water quality | |||||||||||||
Creation of flood channels and restoration of exchanges between the flood plain and the low-flow channel on the Vezouze | 48° 35' 12.42" N, 6° 29' 12.43" E | 1 May 2007 | 31 August 2007 | Construction of flood channels Removal of material Pond creation Side channel creation setting up of check valves & pumping stations | Tree planting Planting of helophytes at the foot of banks | Channel widening | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Social benefits Urban | ||||||||
Crosthwaite Deculverting | 54° 18' 50.25" N, 2° 51' 13.84" W | 1 April 2018 | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Création d’un bras de contournement de plusieurs étangs sur le Fliez et restauration du marais de Contes | 50° 34' 23.80" N, 2° 19' 28.08" E | 1 November 2013 | 31 December 2015 | Removal of nozzles which provided a connection hydraulics and fish farming directly between Fliez and ponds Creation of a bypass Riverbed restoration Bank modification | Adding sinuosity | An educational trail is set up to improve access to the site and facilitate leisure activities | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry Social benefits Water quality | ||||||||
Cuckolds Haven Nature Area | 51° 31' 44.86" N, 0° 4' 34.14" E | 1 October 2004 | 31 March 2006 | Riparian planting | Interpretation boards Viewing platform Wheelchair access | Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Urban | |||||||||
Cuddington Park | 51° 22' 1.88" N, 0° 14' 24.80" W | 1 January 2008 | Habitat and biodiversity Spatial planning | ||||||||||||
Cudworth dyke restoration project | 53° 36' 11.80" N, 1° 25' 23.83" W | 10 January 2011 | Creation of meanders | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Social benefits Water quality Urban | Fish: Species composition Invertebrates Macrophytes | Oxygen balance Specific non-synthetic pollutants | |||||||||
Cumbria Angler Engagement | 54° 26' 40.26" N, 3° 27' 41.74" W | ||||||||||||||
Cumbria River Restoration Program - Whitbeck restoration project - West Cumbria | 54° 36' 52.30" N, 3° 16' 47.61" W | 1 March 2014 | 1 September 2014 | River channel diversion Floodplain reconnection Habitat creation | Tree planting | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry Monitoring Social benefits | |||||||||
Cumbria River Restoration Strategy | 54° 34' 38.04" N, 2° 47' 50.94" W | 3 March 2014 | Working in collaboration with the River Trusts who plan and deliver these projects | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||
Dagenham Brook de-silting | 51° 34' 36.36" N, 0° 2' 25.84" W | 1 January 2009 | Removal of sediment | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Dagenham Washlands Phase 2 | 51° 31' 49.30" N, 0° 9' 55.58" E | 1 January 2008 | Bank reprofiling | Creation of wetland | Creation of backwater Creation of meanders | UK BAP habitat creation/restoration | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | ||||||||
Darent Valley Path | 51° 26' 5.55" N, 0° 13' 29.03" E | 1 January 2011 | Bank reprofiling | Creation of meanders | Economic aspects Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
Darley Abbey Fish Pass Project | 52° 56' 38.71" N, 1° 28' 21.04" W | 1 July 2012 | 1 March 2015 | Creation of fish passes | Community Events Community consultation Heritage walks Interpretation boards | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||
Day Brook Rain Gardens | 52° 59' 31.17" N, 1° 8' 43.60" W | Sustainable urban drainage ponds (SUDs) | Awareness raising | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Social benefits Urban | |||||||||||
Day Brook Restoration - Gedling | 52° 59' 38.90" N, 1° 8' 15.42" W | Channel reprofiling Recovery of channel morphology | Floodplain reconnection | Channel naturalisation Re-meandering | Awareness raising | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Urban | |||||||||
Ddu Restoration Project | 52° 57' 36.89" N, 4° 8' 28.76" W | 1 June 2005 | Boulder restoration Addition of substrate and in channel features | Fencing of riparian zone | Creation of fish passes | Deculverting | Agricultural business changed its way of working | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Monitoring | |||||||
De Doorbraak | 52° 18' 48.01" N, 6° 37' 5.22" E | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality | |||||||||||||
De-culverting Moselle Brook at Lordship Recreation Ground | 51° 35' 40.76" N, 0° 5' 11.85" W | Culvert replacement/repair Bank reprofiling | Riparian planting Sustainable urban drainage ponds (SUDs) | Deculverting | Improved public access Information panels for people Riverside walkway | Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | Invertebrates | River Habitat Survey | |||||||
Debenham Flood Storage Options - flood modelling and economic assessment | 52° 13' 30.36" N, 1° 11' 30.30" E | Runoff pathway management | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Water quality | ||||||||||||
Defra Strategic Environmental Partnership Project (DSEPP) 2011 | 51° 59' 45.14" N, 3° 13' 56.37" W | 2011 | Joining of River Trusts | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Water quality | |||||||||||
Delivering Multiple Benefits for Water on Foston Brook | 52° 56' 20.99" N, 1° 44' 18.42" W | 30 June 2015 | Fenced off riverbank | Hardened crossing points drinking bays | Farm advice and plans | Land use management - agriculture Water quality | |||||||||
Derbyshire Habitat Improvements | 52° 54' 2.45" N, 1° 23' 6.25" W | 1 April 2018 | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Deurningerbeek | 52° 18' 43.23" N, 6° 48' 29.15" E | Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||||||
Devon Beaver Project and River Otter Beaver Trail | 50° 43' 13.54" N, 3° 47' 13.39" W | 2011 | leaky woody dams | Economic aspects Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry Monitoring Social benefits Water quality | |||||||||||
Diffusing the Issue in Rural Ribble - River Loud | 53° 51' 1.81" N, 2° 37' 20.28" W | Tree planting | Improving fish migration | Economic aspects Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Water quality | |||||||||||
Diffusing the Issue in rural Ribble | 53° 54' 39.38" N, 2° 21' 45.15" W | 1 July 2012 | 1 March 2015 | Bank reprofiling Reduce diffuse pollution | Barrier removal Small scale easement installation Tree plantation Creation of fish passes Fish habitat restoration | Farm infrastructure interventions UK BAP habitat creation/restoration | Fencing Non/agricultural business changed its way of working | Community involvement | Economic aspects Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Social benefits Water quality | ||||||
Diffusing the Issue in rural Ribble - Easington | 53° 57' 19.08" N, 2° 24' 23.30" W | 1 July 2012 | 1 March 2015 | Bank reprofiling Reduce diffuse pollution Weir removal/modification for easement of fish passage | Tree planting Fencing | Farm infrastructure interventions UK BAP habitat creation/restoration | Agricultural business changed its way of working | Community involvement | Economic aspects Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Social benefits Water quality | ||||||
Diffusing the Issue in rural Ribble - Skirden Beck | 53° 58' 59.78" N, 2° 20' 8.49" W | 1 July 2012 | 1 March 2015 | Bank reprofiling Weir removal/modification for easement of fish passage | Tree planting Fencing | Farm infrastructure interventions UK BAP habitat creation/restoration | Agricultural business changed its way of working | Community involvement | Economic aspects Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Social benefits Water quality | ||||||
Diffusing the Issue in rural Ribble - Stock Beck | 53° 56' 1.46" N, 2° 11' 31.00" W | 1 July 2012 | 1 March 2015 | Bank reprofiling | Tree planting Fencing | Farm infrastructure interventions UK BAP habitat creation/restoration | Agricultural business changed its way of working | Community involvement | Economic aspects Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Social benefits Water quality | ||||||
Diffusing the Issue in rural Ribble - Swanside | 53° 54' 21.11" N, 2° 15' 55.23" W | 1 July 2012 | 1 March 2015 | Bank reprofiling Reduce diffuse pollution | Barrier removal Small scale easement installation Tree plantation Creation of fish passes Fish habitat restoration | Farm infrastructure interventions UK BAP habitat creation/restoration | Fencing Non/agricultural business changed its way of working | Community involvement | Economic aspects Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Social benefits Water quality | ||||||
Dinkel Noord | 52° 24' 47.56" N, 6° 59' 1.40" E | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality | |||||||||||||
Diversion of the River Nith | 55° 22' 42.47" N, 4° 18' 11.36" W | Introduction of gravel Habitat diversification Bank stabilisation Bank protection | Containment bund to prevent flooding | Addition of boulders to bed Fish habitat restoration | Economic aspects Habitat and biodiversity | Invertebrates Macrophytes | Channel bed morphology. Substrate particle size/composition. | ||||||||
Dommeldal: cross-border habitat restoration in the Dommel Valley | 51° 9' 43.64" N, 5° 33' 52.47" E | ||||||||||||||
Dorset CPAF Projects | 50° 45' 18.17" N, 2° 28' 29.23" W | Buffer strips Floodplain reconnection | Cut back of trees | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Monitoring Social benefits Water quality | |||||||||||
Dove Weir removal | 53° 2' 0.13" N, 1° 45' 39.48" W | 1 July 2010 | Vegetation cut back Weir removal | Cut back of trees Introducing large woody debris | Adding sinuosity | Information for the public | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Monitoring Spatial planning | Fish: Abundance Fish: Species composition | Substrate conditions | ||||||
Dovers Corner | 51° 31' 14.19" N, 0° 11' 13.31" E | Bank reprofiling | Improved public access | Economic aspects Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||
Downham Playing Fields | 51° 25' 24.06" N, 0° 0' 4.63" E | Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Urban | |||||||||||||
Downton Millennium Gardens- Hampshire Avon | 50° 59' 3.00" N, 1° 45' 32.51" W | 1 April 2018 | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Drayton | 52° 30' 55.05" N, 0° 47' 13.34" W | 1 December 2011 | Deflectors Bank stabilisation Cattle drinkers Introduction of gravel | Tree planting Tree management | Channel narrowing | Fencing | Habitat and biodiversity | Fish Invertebrates | Substrate conditions | ||||||
Dumbreck Marsh & Garrel Burn Restoration | 55° 58' 24.21" N, 4° 4' 16.63" W | 1 April 2016 | re-meandering lowland shallow channel form pool/riffle sequences | Floodplain reconnection with Dumbreck Marsh LNR | Re-meandering | Community council access forum engagement plus education days with local school children via Clyde River Foundation rotary club | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits Urban | ||||||||
Dunruchan Farm Peatland Restoration Project | 56° 18' 21.83" N, 3° 57' 40.28" W | 2015 | Surface drainage systems improved | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Water quality | |||||||||||
Dunston Beck Restoration | 53° 9' 11.91" N, 0° 23' 59.15" W | 16 November 2014 | 29 March 2017 | faggot berms Creation of wooden deflectors | Community involvement Engagement with schools | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits | |||||||||
Durand Close | 51° 22' 45.02" N, 0° 9' 51.37" W | 1 January 2008 | Bank reprofiling | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||
Dysart Park, Grantham Habitat Improvement | 52° 54' 10.45" N, 0° 37' 44.31" W | 9 January 2020 | Day lighting and addition of woody material to form narrowing berms | Volunteer work parties using the local community. | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
Démantèlement de l’ouvrage du Pont Fourneau sur la Selle | 50° 6' 14.19" N, 3° 32' 39.25" E | 1 September 2010 | 28 February 2011 | Barrier removal Creation of mini-treshold Installation of fish caches Installation of geotextile Planting | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||||
Démantèlement de neuf ouvrages sur le cours de l’Aa | 50° 37' 36.94" N, 2° 6' 49.71" E | 1 July 2009 | 30 September 2009 | Dismantling of the gates that block the water current Creation of fish pass | Bottom racks and banks were kept in order to prevent erosion One gate was kept in the river to prevent erosion | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits | |||||||||
Dérivation et recréation du lit mineur du ruisseau de Bel Orient au droit de quatre plans d’eau à Gueltas | 48° 5' 41.48" N, 2° 47' 46.94" W | 1 September 2009 | 31 December 2011 | Installation of a distribution structure and monks Creation of a bypass Filling of drainage ditches rehabilitation of ponds Three tresholds are removed or redevelopped Removal of ponds Bank protection | Meandering channel | The level of the water bodies is lowered during two months in summer and are completely drained every three to five years. | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture | ||||||||
EDF Weir removal | 51° 27' 40.50" N, 0° 11' 38.93" W | 1 January 2010 | Weir removal | Fisheries | |||||||||||
ERCIP - European River Corridor Improvement Plans | 51° 27' 16.35" N, 0° 1' 8.60" W | Economic aspects Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydropower Land use management - forestry Social benefits Spatial planning Water quality | |||||||||||||
East Devon Diffuse Pollution Project | 50° 46' 35.60" N, 3° 19' 22.10" W | 19 August 2015 | 1 August 2016 | Restored species-rich wet grasslands | Land use management - agriculture Water quality | ||||||||||
East Mascalls Fish Pass | 51° 0' 42.85" N, 0° 3' 18.17" W | Creation of fish passes | Fisheries | ||||||||||||
East Tullos Burn Environment Improvements Project | 57° 8' 1.19" N, 2° 3' 54.32" W | Economic aspects Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Social benefits Water quality Urban | |||||||||||||
Eastridge Estate restoration project | 51° 25' 59.06" N, 1° 32' 51.71" W | 1 October 2013 | Creation of fish passes Introduction of gravel | lowering river bank | Channel narrowing Introducing large woody debris | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||
Eau Blanche River (Walphy - LIFE project) | 50° 5' 21.42" N, 4° 32' 14.20" E | 1 January 2009 | 31 December 2014 | Creation of fish spawn nursing places | Habitat diversification | Creation of meanders Reconnection of cutoff meander | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring | ||||||||
Ecclesbourne Farm project | 52° 59' 34.39" N, 1° 30' 21.07" W | 1 April 2014 | 31 March 2015 | Installing riverside fencing pasture pumps trackway improvements | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Water quality | ||||||||||
Eddleston water | 55° 40' 53.00" N, 3° 12' 6.57" W | 2009 | 1 May 2013 | Introducing large woody debris Embankment renaturalization | Connection to wider floodplain Floodplain creation | Meandering channel | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Monitoring Social benefits Water quality | ||||||||
Eden Crayfish Restoration Project | 54° 36' 24.80" N, 2° 36' 16.53" W | 20 July 2012 | Planting Installing riverside fencing | Agricultural/Farming improvements Best practice for river habitat restoration | Economic aspects Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Monitoring Social benefits Water quality | ||||||||||
Eden crayfish eDNA project | 54° 49' 8.31" N, 2° 41' 27.32" W | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality | |||||||||||||
Edgeware Brook, Honeypot Lane | 51° 36' 11.41" N, 0° 17' 43.01" W | Deculverting | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Eel Pass over tilting weir at Ravensbury Park | 51° 23' 52.10" N, 0° 11' 3.91" W | 1 January 2012 | Weir modification | Fisheries | |||||||||||
Effacement du seuil de Carayon sur le Thoré | 43° 29' 24.37" N, 2° 22' 35.68" E | 1 July 2011 | 30 November 2011 | Removal of treshold Removal of supply canal to protect the banks Arches have been cleared Placement of stone walls dry work by setting up a cofferdam to temporarily deflect flow of the watercourse | Realization of an electric fishing of backup | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydropower Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Urban | |||||||||
Effacement du seuil de Chelles Basse sur le Miodet | 45° 40' 32.03" N, 3° 28' 58.20" E | 1 June 2010 | 31 July 2010 | Abundant sand was being put on the banks Barrier removal Blocks were used to diversify the flow | Cutting trees that could be a potential danger Setting up of a diversion channel | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydropower Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture | |||||||||
Effacement du seuil du Moulin d’Hatrize sur l’Orne | 49° 11' 37.04" N, 5° 54' 30.09" E | 1 March 2011 | 31 October 2011 | Removal of spillway Destruction of large part of the dike Implantation of vegetated banquettes Bank stabilisation Planting | Creation of meanders Development of a flow control structure tightening of the minor bed | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Social benefits | |||||||||
Effacement du seuil du moulin du Bourg sur le Vicoin | 47° 59' 10.47" N, 0° 47' 0.73" W | 1 June 2011 | 31 October 2012 | Removal of central slab valves and spillway Creation of ramp Placing of mini-treshold in order to stabilise banks Tree planting Planting of grass | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||||
Effacement partiel de 14 seuils sur le Mutterbach et l’Hosterbach à Holving et Hoste | 49° 0' 55.32" N, 6° 58' 12.02" E | 1 September 2009 | 30 November 2009 | Creation of notches Planting of grass Tree planting | Laying of drinking troughs and the creation of pits to house the fish fauna. | Maintenance of anchorages and other structures | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality | ||||||||
Effacement partiel de cinq seuils sur le ruisseau du Bagas | 43° 37' 9.69" N, 2° 5' 24.41" E | 1 October 2009 | 30 November 2009 | Partially deletion of barriers Building of armourstone downstream of the structure was built to consolidate the bank and create a channel preferential flow to guide the fish | The work was carried out dry by temporary diversion of the watercourse (cofferdam pumping and return of water downstream site) to limit their impact on the environment. | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture | |||||||||
Effacement partiel du seuil Cros sur la Dunière | 45° 13' 4.30" N, 4° 20' 31.77" E | 1 August 2009 | 31 December 2009 | Removal of a part of the dam up to 1 m Installation of three mini tresholdsto prevent erosion realization of a fishery backup and dry work with the installation of a cofferdam to temporarily deflect the flows Installation of geotextile Bank protection | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||||
Effacement partiel du seuil de Vas sur le Céans | 44° 18' 50.61" N, 5° 41' 36.56" E | 1 October 2007 | 31 October 2007 | Partially deletion of barriers Deposition of blocks to counter erosion and create a diverse profile | Preservation of side walls to prevent erosion | Economic aspects Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture | |||||||||
Elgin Flood Alleviation Scheme | 57° 39' 10.35" N, 3° 19' 1.06" W | 1 January 2005 | Bank improvement Channel reprofiling Creation of berms Depth variation | Lowering of floodplain Creation of wetland Removal of embankments | Creation of new channel | Community Education Community consultation | Economic aspects Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Social benefits Water quality Urban | ||||||||
Elimination of a pond along the Erve River and conservation of the historical heritage in Sainte-Suzanne-et-Chammes | 48° 5' 46.46" N, 0° 21' 26.44" W | 1 May 2010 | 31 August 2010 | Emptying reservoir Removal of flap gate Removal of spillway Dam removal Creation of side leats Implementation of distribution structures | Planting of banks | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits Water quality | |||||||||
Elmbridge Meadows | 51° 23' 32.76" N, 0° 16' 23.42" W | Aesthetics Recreation | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Emergency works after breach on Lough Neas Drain (Cloghcor) | 54° 53' 4.54" N, 7° 24' 10.74" W | Bed raising rock groynes Channel reprofiling Creation of pools and riffles | Removal of a flap valve | Fisheries Flood risk management | |||||||||||
Emmanuel’s Common Reconnection Project | 52° 43' 12.08" N, 0° 42' 57.57" E | 2 June 2014 | 14 November 2014 | Reinstating old channel Remeandering | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||||
Ems floodplain | 52° 22' 38.64" N, 7° 20' 11.26" E | 1 January 2004 | Removal of bank reinforcements | Develop riparian forest Protect/restore riparian zone | Channel widening Lengthening of channel | Wildlife improvement | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Social benefits | Fish: Abundance Fish: Species composition | Channel pattern/planform | Public use of trails | |||||
Enfield Town Park Wetlands | 51° 39' 1.43" N, 0° 5' 14.16" W | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Social benefits Urban | |||||||||||||
Enhancement of the River Crouch following a pollution incident | 51° 37' 12.15" N, 0° 32' 4.89" E | 21 December 2012 | 10 October 2014 | Bank reprofiling | Woody-debris flow deflectors | Interpretation boards | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits | ||||||||
Enhancements in Hampstead Heath | 51° 33' 45.32" N, 0° 9' 38.93" W | 1 January 2008 | Creation of wetland | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||
Enler River enhancement project | 54° 35' 23.38" N, 5° 47' 23.51" W | 4 November 2013 | 25 April 2014 | Deflectors Creation of groynes Riffle creation Introduction of spawning gravels Fish habitat restoration | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | Fish | Channel pattern/planform Freshwater flow regime Width & depth variation | ||||||||
Ennerdale Mill Weir Removal | 54° 28' 31.05" N, 3° 31' 33.80" W | 4 January 2017 | 31 July 2019 | Weir removal | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Urban | ||||||||||
Essex Healthy Headwaters River Restoration Project | 52° 0' 6.19" N, 0° 34' 49.63" E | 1 July 2012 | 1 March 2015 | Bank reprofiling Diversification of in-channel features | Farm infrastructure interventions | Community involvement | Economic aspects Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Social benefits | ||||||||
Essex Wharf | 51° 33' 45.82" N, 0° 2' 45.69" W | 1 January 2008 | Reedbed creation | Economic aspects Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||
European Fisheries Fund | 51° 46' 29.74" N, 2° 52' 33.33" W | 1 September 2009 | 1 August 2012 | Habitat restoration Removal of fish barriers Cut back of trees | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
Evenlode Catchment Project | 51° 51' 42.97" N, 1° 36' 17.84" W | 2016 | Runoff pathway management | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||||
Exmoor Mires Partnership | 51° 8' 26.76" N, 3° 44' 52.73" W | 2010 | Moorland restoration Surface drainage systems improved | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry Monitoring Social benefits Water quality Peat | |||||||||||
Eycott Hill | 54° 39' 36.00" N, 2° 56' 8.16" W | 2014 | Surface drainage systems improved | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||
Fairham Brook Restoration Project | 52° 52' 10.74" N, 1° 10' 9.04" W | 2 April 2012 | 31 March 2015 | Diversification of in-channel features Creation of fish passes Cut back of trees | Tree management | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Water quality | |||||||||
Fairlop Plain and Fairlop Water | 51° 36' 41.72" N, 0° 7' 31.25" E | Deculverting Removing of concrete structures | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Farm Irrigation Trials | 53° 38' 32.07" N, 2° 53' 17.32" W | ||||||||||||||
Farming For Water | 52° 24' 17.42" N, 1° 30' 23.77" W | 1 April 2015 | Land use management - agriculture Water quality | ||||||||||||
Farming with water - Ullswater Catchment | 54° 34' 59.98" N, 2° 57' 49.17" W | ||||||||||||||
Fazakerley Brook Wetland | 53° 27' 43.92" N, 2° 55' 50.19" W | ||||||||||||||
Fender River Restoration Project - Bidston, Wirral | 53° 24' 43.97" N, 3° 5' 24.39" W | 1 April 2018 | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Ferry Lane North drainage realignment | 51° 30' 52.76" N, 0° 11' 15.92" E | Improved public access | Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | ||||||||||||
Fingringhoe Managed Realignment | 51° 50' 25.96" N, 0° 56' 57.92" E | 2015 | Salt marsh and mudflat restoration | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Social benefits Water quality | |||||||||||
Firs Farm Wetlands | 51° 37' 41.59" N, 0° 5' 12.88" W | Deculverting Ponds and pools inside the wetland | Creation of wetland Creation of wet woodland Creation of pond Creation of side channel Deculverting Extensive planting Sustainable urban drainage ponds (SUDs) Floodplain creation | Community Education Community involvement Engagement with schools Public amenity and perception | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Social benefits Water quality Urban | ||||||||||
Fish and Flow at Arcadia - Phase 2 | 51° 26' 5.72" N, 0° 13' 28.25" E | ||||||||||||||
Fish migration aid KW Melk | 48° 13' 38.91" N, 15° 18' 5.28" E | Habitat and biodiversity Hydropower Monitoring | |||||||||||||
Fishery/habitat enhancement on the Grand Union Canal | 51° 37' 1.72" N, 0° 29' 46.88" W | 1 January 2010 | Creation of backwater | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Flood channel creation and reconnection between riverbed and its floodplain on Vezouze river | 48° 35' 39.25" N, 6° 29' 6.50" E | Riverbank revegetation Removal of bank reinforcements | Floodplain reconnection Creation of a flood expansion area | Channel widening | Surface drainage systems improved | Flood risk management | Quantity & dynamics of flow | hydrography, topography and geology of site | |||||||
Flood detention basin (HRB) Ickern-Mengede | 51° 34' 58.57" N, 7° 21' 27.28" E | 1 January 2005 | removal of bottom slab formwork Adding sinuosity | Increase water retention area Connection to wider floodplain Wetland habitat | Channel naturalisation Enabling dynamics Improvement of channel morphology Meandering channel | Community involvement | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | Fish Invertebrates Macrophytes | Channel pattern/planform Structure & condition of riparian/lake shore zones Width & depth variation | Nutrient concentrations Oxygen balance PH Salinity Temperature | |||||
Flood management and ecological restoration in the Dijle valley | 51° 2' 15.77" N, 4° 28' 55.87" E | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||||
Floodplain restoration in the River IJssel at Gelderland | 52° 19' 37.13" N, 6° 5' 26.47" E | Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||||
Floodplain restoration in the River Traisen | 48° 11' 21.14" N, 15° 42' 59.79" E | Environmental flows and water resources Hydromorphology | |||||||||||||
Force Crag Mine Remediation | 54° 35' 1.78" N, 3° 14' 17.44" W | Vertical flow pond which uses compost limestone and woodchips to remove metals from the water without the need for added energy or chemicals | Habitat and biodiversity Water quality | ||||||||||||
Fordmill weir | 51° 26' 13.43" N, 0° 1' 20.03" W | Bank reprofiling Removing of concrete structures Weir removal | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Forest Halt, Saltburn Valley Gardens | 54° 34' 44.58" N, 0° 58' 13.21" W | 11 October 2017 | 4 September 2018 | Economic aspects Flood risk management Social benefits | |||||||||||
France Farm (Phase 1) A 9 | 51° 18' 7.22" N, 1° 48' 48.04" W | 1 September 2013 | 1 October 2013 | opening up of hatches to reconnect reaches of the river | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||||
Free the Frome | 51° 28' 2.79" N, 2° 34' 18.82" W | Economic aspects Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Spatial planning Water quality Urban | |||||||||||||
Freiston Managed Realignment Scheme | 52° 57' 25.44" N, 0° 5' 34.64" E | Managed realignment (Three 50m wide breaches were created in the outer sea wall) | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Fresh Wharf | 51° 31' 58.61" N, 0° 4' 18.62" E | Reedbed creation | Economic aspects Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | ||||||||||||
Friary Park | 51° 36' 53.99" N, 0° 9' 25.15" W | 1 January 2008 | Recreation | Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||
Friends of Afon Llwyd (FOAL) | 51° 42' 51.49" N, 3° 3' 17.17" W | 1 March 2010 | Removal of invasive plants Gravel traps Bank improvement Cut back of trees | Litter picking | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring | ||||||||||
Friends of Bottesford Beck | 53° 32' 52.15" N, 0° 38' 58.89" W | 24 January 2017 | Riverbed restoration | Planting Creation of pond | Rain gardens Removal of rubbish | Creation of a path alongside the river Improved public access | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Water quality | ||||||||
Friern Barnet Former Sewage Works | 51° 36' 26.60" N, 0° 8' 18.57" W | 1 January 2008 | Deculverting | Aesthetics Community Education Recreation | Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | ||||||||||
Frog Island | 51° 30' 31.12" N, 0° 10' 32.25" E | Removing of concrete structures | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | ||||||||||||
Garratt Park | 51° 26' 2.01" N, 0° 11' 29.87" W | 1 January 2008 | Bank reprofiling Removing structures | Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||
Gastersche Diep | 53° 2' 26.11" N, 6° 38' 29.21" E | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring | |||||||||||||
Gategill Beck: Abandoned Metal Mines | 54° 37' 15.38" N, 3° 2' 44.44" W | 2010 | Deculverting Sealing the culvert | Dam lowering | Lowering of impoundment Pipe through dam for mine water to travel to future treatment scheme | Clean up pollution with Defra funding Passive treatment potential locations for a treatment system to be constructed research on how to capture mine water reviewed treatment technologies | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Water quality | ||||||||
Gaywood restoration project | 52° 45' 29.67" N, 0° 24' 49.28" E | 1 April 2018 | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Giving up the Weed | 52° 2' 43.01" N, 3° 12' 4.46" W | 1 October 2007 | Removal of invasive species | Community Education | Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring | ||||||||||
Glaisdale Beck Restoration Project | 54° 25' 21.47" N, 0° 50' 11.36" W | 31 May 2016 | Cattle drinkers | Fencing Livestock fencing Buffer strips Tree planting Restoring riparian vegetation | Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Monitoring Water quality | ||||||||||
Glaisdale Beck diversion scheme | 54° 25' 31.81" N, 0° 49' 31.28" W | 21 September 2007 | 1 October 2014 | River channel diversion | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Monitoring Water quality | Channel pattern/planform Continuity of sediment transport | |||||||||
Glenbrook Wetlands | 51° 38' 51.89" N, 0° 7' 3.60" W | 1 September 2012 | Bed raising | Tree management Creation of swales and wetland basin | n/a | n/a | Opening of tree canopy to encourage varied ground flora | Community Education Community consultation Community involvement Improved public access Interpretation boards | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Social benefits Water quality Urban | ||||||
Goldrill Beck River Restoration | 54° 30' 55.86" N, 2° 55' 19.69" W | 2018 | embankment removal | floodplain reconnection | ditch restoration drain blocking re-meandering | wet woodland restoration through channel blocking | NE & LDNPA as well as the tenant farmer; community engagement including with the local school; site visits hosted to share project success and lessons partnership working with organisations including the EA | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Social benefits Water quality | |||||||
Goodmayes Park, Mayes Brook | 51° 33' 17.16" N, 0° 6' 32.02" E | Deculverting | Improved public access | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Goresbrook Park | 51° 32' 19.92" N, 0° 8' 33.97" E | 1 January 2008 | Bank reprofiling Deculverting | Creation of wetland | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | ||||||||||
Goresbrook and Ship and Shovel Sewer | 51° 32' 0.62" N, 0° 8' 27.85" E | 1 August 2008 | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | ||||||||||||
Goshen Weir removal project, River Roch, Bury | 53° 34' 40.58" N, 2° 17' 12.55" W | Weir removal/modification for easement of fish passage | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||||||
Gottar Water weir fish barrier easement | 55° 52' 2.90" N, 4° 36' 46.42" W | 1 March 2015 | Feasibility and Optioneering study nearing completion. Preferred option yet to be identified. | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Grantham Blue Green - Urban Reach | 52° 54' 49.38" N, 0° 38' 17.41" W | 7 January 2021 | Tree Hinging adding gravel berm creation daylighting. | Urban wetlands and wildflower meadows | Big engagement programme with local community. | Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||
Great Ryburgh End Restoration Scheme | 52° 48' 16.25" N, 0° 54' 45.19" E | Diversification of in-channel features Soft erosion solutions Introducing large woody debris | Tree planting Creation of backwaters | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||
Greater Thames Estuary Fish Migration Roadmap | 51° 31' 25.92" N, 0° 7' 42.81" W | Economic aspects Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Social benefits Spatial planning Urban | |||||||||||||
Greatham Managed Realignment Scheme | 54° 37' 30.83" N, 1° 13' 34.36" W | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Water quality Estuary Fisheries Urban | |||||||||||||
Greatham Marsh Restoration | 54° 37' 58.98" N, 1° 14' 14.75" W | Estuary Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||||
Greenwich Peninsula | 51° 30' 11.64" N, 0° 0' 10.92" E | 1 January 1997 | Bank improvement creation of intertidal terraces | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits Spatial planning Urban Estuary | Fish | ||||||||||
Groote Beek | 52° 0' 44.67" N, 6° 16' 17.17" E | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||||
Grote Aa | 51° 21' 51.66" N, 5° 34' 25.76" E | Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||||||
Grovelands Park Wetlands | 51° 38' 8.36" N, 0° 6' 32.79" W | 1 February 2014 | 10 July 2015 | Deculverting | Creation of swales and wetland basin stream allowed to find new course | Meandering channel | Community Education Community consultation Community involvement Improved public access Interpretation boards | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Social benefits Water quality Urban | |||||||
Guash Habitat Restoration Project (Phase 1 and 2) | 52° 40' 56.62" N, 0° 29' 19.17" W | 1 May 2012 | 1 March 2014 | Habitat enhancement | Channel narrowing Removal of channel blockages | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality | |||||||||
Guisborough Flood Alleviation Scheme | 54° 32' 1.50" N, 1° 2' 41.98" W | 2015 | Offline storage areas | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry | |||||||||||
Gunnerside Gill: Abandoned metal mines | 54° 22' 46.14" N, 2° 4' 22.64" W | 2012 | Catchment Characterisation Programme Options for remediation Spot flow gauging | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||||
Gunville Phase I | 51° 13' 14.48" N, 1° 46' 51.48" W | 1 June 2012 | 13 December 2012 | Restoring gravel bed Introducing large woody debris | lowering river bank Wetland habitat | Enhancing flow diversity Habitat restoration Meandering channel | Flow management | Awareness raising | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||
Guphill Brook Riverine Enhancement | 52° 24' 43.15" N, 1° 33' 31.22" W | 1 October 2014 | Bank reprofiling | Creation of backwaters Lowland meadow Creation of pond | Creation of wooden deflectors | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits Water quality Urban | |||||||||
HLS New Forest | 50° 52' 37.36" N, 1° 37' 53.29" W | Bed raising Removal/retreat of embankments | Re-instatement of old course Re-meandering | Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring | Fish: Species composition Invertebrates: Abundance | Channel pattern/planform | |||||||||
Habitat Enhancements, River Glaven at Wiveton, Norfolk | 52° 56' 31.28" N, 1° 2' 18.91" E | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality | |||||||||||||
Habitat Enhancments, Reepham Stream, River Blackwater, Norfolk | 52° 45' 51.25" N, 1° 8' 8.82" E | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality | |||||||||||||
Habitat Improvement: Stonebridge River Reserve, Og and Marlborough Fish Migration | 51° 25' 18.27" N, 1° 41' 55.12" W | 1 July 2012 | 1 March 2015 | Bank reprofiling Removal of fish barriers Creation of fish passes | Fisheries Hydromorphology | ||||||||||
Habitat Improvements on the River Colne at West Drayton | 51° 30' 0.52" N, 0° 29' 19.29" W | 1 January 2008 | Installation of coir rolls Introduction of gravel | Creation of backwater | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
Habitat enhancement of the River Waveney through Bressingham | 52° 22' 45.29" N, 1° 2' 17.05" E | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||||
Habitat improvements in the upper Kennet | 51° 26' 25.13" N, 1° 41' 40.71" W | 1 July 2012 | 1 March 2015 | Creation of meanders | Community Education Community involvement Engagement with schools Improved public access | Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Water quality | |||||||||
Habitat restoration of the Kleine Net Valley | 51° 23' 20.12" N, 4° 51' 41.22" E | 1 January 2011 | 31 December 2015 | Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Hackbridge Restoration | 51° 22' 38.43" N, 0° 9' 37.93" W | 1 January 2009 | Bank reprofiling Deflectors Installation of coir rolls | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||
Hackbridge weir notch | 51° 22' 34.77" N, 0° 9' 28.61" W | 1 January 2008 | Deflectors Installation of coir rolls Removal of sediment | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Urban | |||||||||||
Hackney Marsh recreation grounds | 51° 33' 32.81" N, 0° 1' 34.97" W | Bank reprofiling | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Hackney Marshes - Wick Field recreation ground | 51° 33' 0.15" N, 0° 1' 37.26" W | Creation of wetland | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Hadfield Weir Fish Pass | 53° 24' 51.85" N, 1° 24' 52.20" W | 11 February 2013 | Eel pass Creation of fish passes | Economic aspects Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Hainburg River Restoration | 48° 8' 47.04" N, 16° 55' 39.23" E | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||||
Hale Wharf | 51° 35' 24.45" N, 0° 3' 15.14" W | Aesthetics | Economic aspects Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | ||||||||||||
Hall Place weir modification | 51° 27' 0.62" N, 0° 10' 23.36" E | Flow management | Fisheries | ||||||||||||
Haltwhistle burn; a total catchment approach | 54° 59' 21.41" N, 2° 26' 9.72" W | 17 September 2012 | Barrier removal | Tree planting | Improve forest management and agricultural Management of organic and inorganic sediments | Awareness raising Engagement with schools | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry Monitoring Water quality | ||||||||
Hampton Court Palace | 51° 24' 10.17" N, 0° 20' 27.36" W | 1 January 2009 | Bank reprofiling | Habitat creation Reedbed creation | Aesthetics | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Water quality Urban | |||||||||
Harbertonford Flood Alleviation Scheme | 50° 23' 27.36" N, 3° 43' 19.76" W | 1999 | Bed lowering Creation of pools and riffles Weir modification | Containment bund to prevent flooding Construction of flood wall | Channel widening | SUDS Surface drainage systems improved | Community Education Engagement with schools | Flood risk management Social benefits | |||||||
Harrow Lodge Park | 51° 33' 40.29" N, 0° 12' 36.61" E | 1 January 2008 | Deculverting Removing of concrete structures | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Haynes Park | 51° 34' 50.57" N, 0° 12' 50.49" E | Removing of concrete structures Weir removal | Social benefits | ||||||||||||
Healthy Rivers | 51° 39' 0.84" N, 3° 11' 43.85" W | 1 April 2015 | Weir removal Weir modification | Barrier removal Habitat creation | Monitoring strategy Walkover surveys and water sample data collection | Community Education Community involvement | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | ||||||||
Hedleyhope Burn | 54° 46' 56.48" N, 1° 44' 6.98" W | 2012 | 1 September 2012 | creation of rock pools downstream of culvert | Fisheries | ||||||||||
Heiligenbergerbeek | 52° 6' 32.57" N, 5° 24' 8.85" E | Habitat and biodiversity Water quality | |||||||||||||
Help for the Forgotten Farms Upper Lune (Plugging the gap) | 54° 9' 28.31" N, 2° 44' 6.73" W | Hydropower Water quality | |||||||||||||
Herefordshire Asset Restoration Project (HARP) | 52° 3' 23.03" N, 2° 42' 57.51" W | 1 August 2010 | 31 December 2011 | Developing angling infrastructure | Resolving angler/ canoeist conflict | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||
Herinrichting Beekloop | 51° 18' 53.27" N, 5° 23' 37.00" E | 1 January 2010 | Dood hout Vispassages | Beschaduwing | Afspraken met belanghebbende waterverdeling | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture | Fish Macrophytes | Flow velocities Width & depth variation | Nutrient concentrations Oxygen balance PH Salinity Specific synthetic pollutants Temperature Transparency | ||||||
Herinrichting beekdal Tongelreep | 51° 23' 52.46" N, 5° 28' 51.23" E | 1 January 2007 | Dood hout Grind bedden | Bouwen met Natuur | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | Fish Macrophytes | Flow velocities Width & depth variation | Nutrient concentrations Oxygen balance PH Salinity Specific synthetic pollutants Temperature | |||||||
Hesketh Out Marsh Managed Realignment | 53° 42' 48.02" N, 2° 50' 51.51" W | 2014 | Salt marsh and mudflat restoration | Economic aspects Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Social benefits Water quality | |||||||||||
Heybarnes Recreation Ground Cole Restoration | 52° 28' 4.69" N, 1° 49' 53.11" W | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Water quality | |||||||||||||
Hierdense Beek | 52° 19' 22.30" N, 5° 42' 17.44" E | 2013 | Sand deposit dead wood deposit | Shading | Mowing management | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry Monitoring | Fish Macrophytes | Flow velocities Quantity & dynamics of flow Width & depth variation | Acid neutralising capacity Oxygen balance PH Temperature Transparency | ||||||
Highland Water at Warwickslade Lawn | 50° 51' 28.12" N, 1° 36' 31.52" W | 1 June 2009 | 1 November 2009 | Planting Introduction of gravel | Re-meandering | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||
Hightown Sand Dune Restoration | 53° 31' 37.65" N, 3° 4' 13.59" W | Sand dune restoration | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Social benefits | ||||||||||||
Hills to Levels | 51° 5' 57.11" N, 2° 57' 52.06" W | 1 January 2015 | Bank stabilisation habitat creation | Floodplain reconnection floodplain scrapes floodplain woodland planting | Opening long sections of culverts leaky woody dams | Run-off interception attenuation diversion | Soil managment and land use to improve infiltration and water quality | Working with Parish Councils and Flood Action Groups | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry Monitoring Water quality | ||||||
Historic Mill Restoration Project | 54° 54' 46.21" N, 8° 50' 21.08" E | Economic aspects Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||||
Hoffer Brook | 52° 7' 43.94" N, 0° 4' 1.75" E | 1 February 2013 | 1 May 2014 | Bed lowering at impoundment and bed raising with gravel (and mesh) Bank reprofiling Sensitive desilt Livestock fencing Tree management Cattle drinkers | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||||
Hogsmill River Connectivity Project | 51° 21' 21.99" N, 0° 15' 27.75" W | 1 August 2012 | 31 October 2013 | Weir removal Deculverting Weir modification | Community involvement | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Flood risk management Social benefits | |||||||||
Hogsmill Sewage Treatment Works phase 1 | 51° 24' 4.18" N, 0° 17' 16.08" W | 1 January 2011 | Bank reprofiling | Creation of wetland | Creation of backwater | Economic aspects Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||
Hogsmill river enhancement | 51° 22' 59.40" N, 0° 16' 0.98" W | 1 April 2018 | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Hollyoak Wood and Willersley Park | 51° 26' 46.67" N, 0° 5' 22.21" E | 1 January 2008 | Bank reprofiling | Aesthetics Improved public access | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits | ||||||||||
Holmsley Inclosure Stream Restoration | 50° 48' 0.41" N, 1° 41' 4.88" W | 1 July 2002 | 31 December 2006 | Bed raising Tree management | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring | ||||||||||
Holnicote multi-objective flood risk management demonstration project | 51° 12' 21.49" N, 3° 33' 43.18" W | 1 April 2009 | 31 March 2015 | Large woody derbis dams | Creation of a flood expansion area Interventions in direct/rapid flow pathways on hillsopes & connectivity to watercourses | Grip blocking Moorland restoration Woodland extension | Implementation of best practice land & soil management | Economic aspects Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry Monitoring Social benefits Water quality | |||||||
Hoo Brook root plates | 52° 22' 10.79" N, 2° 14' 48.97" W | 4 January 2018 | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Hooge Raam | 51° 43' 22.58" N, 5° 42' 25.45" E | Hydromorphology | |||||||||||||
Horne Way Weir | 51° 28' 14.68" N, 0° 13' 27.48" W | Weir removal | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Hospital Bridge Road | 51° 26' 33.79" N, 0° 21' 50.25" W | 1 January 2011 | Creation of backwater | Fisheries Flood risk management Social benefits | |||||||||||
Houghton 'trout stream' enhancements | 52° 19' 30.02" N, 0° 6' 26.70" W | 1 May 2014 | Creation of wooden deflectors Cleaning of spawning gravels | Fencing Tree planting | Fisheries Hydromorphology | Fish | |||||||||
Houndsden Road Rain Gardens | 51° 38' 21.52" N, 0° 6' 25.57" W | 6 August 2012 | Creation of swales and wetland basin | Opening of tree canopy to encourage varied ground flora | Community consultation Community involvement Improved public access Interpretation boards | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Water quality Urban | |||||||||
Hoveton Wetlands Restoration Project | 52° 42' 53.18" N, 1° 24' 43.08" E | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality | |||||||||||||
Hull and East Riding Catchment Partnership | 53° 43' 5.51" N, 0° 18' 33.60" W | Volunteer engagement | Economic aspects Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Flood risk management Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Monitoring Social benefits Water quality Urban | ||||||||||||
Humber Estuary Erosion Protection Programme | 53° 44' 37.92" N, 0° 19' 42.07" W | 2017 | Salt marsh and mudflat restoration | ||||||||||||
Hunze bij Torenveen | 53° 0' 19.98" N, 6° 49' 38.38" E | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||||||
Hurst Bridge (downstream) | 50° 42' 47.18" N, 2° 17' 22.94" W | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||||
Hurst Park | 51° 24' 37.07" N, 0° 21' 38.87" W | 1 January 2008 | Habitat creation Creation of wetland | Aesthetics | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | ||||||||||
INTERREG MED WETNET - Membership card of the Verdier Marshes-Rhone Delta Wetland Contract | 43° 30' 8.69" N, 4° 45' 46.82" E | 1 November 2016 | 31 October 2019 | Maintain the South dike; Respect the natural hydrological functioning of the South basin (rain fed) to favor the installation of a vegetation characteristic of temporary low-salt marshes and vegetation of salt meadows | Add signage and interpretation on birds in the observatory | Ensure compliance with hunting regulations (ensure guarding) | Develop new artistic activities (drawing classes); Organize meetings with site users and children to discuss and promote local know-how; Maintain the monthly meetings of the association | Environmental flows and water resources Social benefits | |||||||
Improvement of the River Varde at the Wadden Sea estuary | 55° 27' 47.83" N, 8° 18' 40.17" E | Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||||
Improving conservation condition of the National Trust managed river test SSSI | 51° 12' 23.82" N, 1° 21' 34.22" W | Monitoring strategy | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Improving the Conservation Status of Freshwater Pearl Mussel Targeting the Clun SAC and Upstream Waters | 52° 27' 19.75" N, 3° 12' 51.23" W | Riparian habitat restoration Tree planting Cut back of trees | Livestock access | Livestock exclusion Sustainable livestock watering | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry Monitoring Social benefits Water quality | ||||||||||
Improving water quality in Loweswater | 54° 34' 59.62" N, 3° 21' 24.07" W | 1 July 2012 | Non/agricultural business changed its way of working | Community involvement | Economic aspects Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Water quality | ||||||||||
Inchewan Burn Bed restoration | 56° 33' 26.66" N, 3° 34' 45.15" W | 1 September 2007 | Removal of artificial wire/stone bed Replicated upstream boulder bed step/pool sequence | Removal of non-native species Large scale planting of native species | In-channel placement of boulders to provide flow diversity | Student Education | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | Fish | |||||||
Inspiring Water Action in the Torne (iWAIT) | 53° 30' 48.20" N, 1° 1' 1.70" W | 2016 | establishment of woodland | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Water quality | |||||||||||
Investigating the Impacts of Upland Land Use Management on Flood Risk at Pontbren, Wales | 52° 39' 16.55" N, 3° 23' 38.15" W | 2005 | establishment of woodland | Economic aspects Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Monitoring | |||||||||||
Investigating the impact of floodplain woodland on flood flows in the River Cary catchment, Somerset | 51° 3' 31.73" N, 2° 43' 9.62" W | establishment of woodland | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - forestry Monitoring Water quality | ||||||||||||
Investigating the impact of upland conifer afforestation on catchment hydrology at Coalburn, northern England | 55° 5' 41.08" N, 2° 28' 50.47" W | establishment of woodland | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - forestry Monitoring Water quality | ||||||||||||
Investigating the interaction between semi-natural floodplain woodland and flood flows at Great Triley Wood | 51° 51' 22.95" N, 2° 59' 59.83" W | 2005 | establishment of woodland | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - forestry Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||||
Ironbridge Farm | 51° 55' 41.94" N, 0° 31' 6.19" E | 1 April 2012 | Habitat restoration | Creation of backwaters Creation of wetland Creation of pond | Creation of backwater Habitat restoration | UK BAP habitat creation/restoration | Ensuring biodiversity Promoting riparian vegetation Woodland management | Habitat and biodiversity Water quality | |||||||
Isar-Plan | 48° 7' 40.09" N, 11° 34' 41.73" E | 1 January 1998 | Deepening of river floor Removal of bank reinforcements Creation of gravel banks Bank reprofiling | Large scale planting of native species Creation of a flood expansion area | Channel naturalisation Channel widening Creation of braided channel Creation of willow island | Creation of new bicycle path embedding of rootballs and tree trunks natural seating stones places on banks | Waste management provision of temporary toilet facilities | Information for the public | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydropower Hydromorphology Land use management - forestry Monitoring Social benefits Spatial planning Water quality Urban | Continuity of sediment transport Structure & condition of riparian zones | Public use | ||||
Jufferbeek | 52° 17' 11.76" N, 6° 53' 54.31" E | Habitat and biodiversity Water quality | |||||||||||||
Kanaal van Deurne | 51° 24' 51.98" N, 5° 52' 5.60" E | Flood risk management | |||||||||||||
Keent | 51° 46' 15.18" N, 5° 41' 44.93" E | 1 January 2007 | 4 July 2014 | Connection between river channel and former side branches Riverbed dug out | Grazing | Creation of visitors centre Exposition about the past of Keent | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture | ||||||||
Kelham Island Weir Fish Easement | 53° 23' 25.16" N, 1° 28' 31.61" W | Creation of fish passes Improving fish migration | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Urban | ||||||||||||
Kensworth Quarry Chalk Pit Restoration | 51° 51' 56.35" N, 0° 31' 15.49" W | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||||
Kensworth Quarry Chalk Pit Site Restoration | 51° 51' 56.35" N, 0° 31' 15.49" W | ||||||||||||||
Kensworth Quarry Chalk Pit Site Restoration 2 | 51° 51' 56.35" N, 0° 31' 15.49" W | ||||||||||||||
Kentchurch Weir Removal | 51° 55' 25.48" N, 2° 51' 0.57" W | Weir removal Weir modification | Improving fish migration | Habitat and biodiversity | Bathymetric Survey Sediment Contamination Assessment | ||||||||||
Kimpton Park | 51° 22' 31.47" N, 0° 12' 37.15" W | 1 January 2008 | Bank reprofiling | Creation of new channel Habitat creation | Aesthetics | Flood risk management Social benefits | |||||||||
King Georges Park | 51° 26' 51.78" N, 0° 11' 35.17" W | 1 January 2008 | Removing of sheet piling | Creation of meanders | Social benefits | ||||||||||
King Georges Playing Field | 51° 33' 51.04" N, 0° 11' 3.67" E | 1 January 2008 | Tree management | Creation of backwater | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | ||||||||||
Kirkstall Valley Weir Fish Passes Project | 53° 48' 44.13" N, 1° 36' 0.82" W | 9 August 2012 | 25 June 2014 | Creation of fish passes | Community involvement | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Urban | |||||||||
Kirkstone Beck River Restoration | 54° 29' 59.68" N, 2° 55' 39.33" W | 2019 | Embankment removal Diversification of in-channel features | Rejuvination of river delta widening of river channel | Widening to allow wandering sections | NE & LDNPA as well as the tenant farmer; site visits hosted to share project success and lessons partnership working with organisations including the EA | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality | ||||||||
Klassiek beekherstel Astense Aa | 51° 25' 16.61" N, 5° 46' 23.66" E | 2011 | Traditioneel beekherstel | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality | |||||||||||
Kleblach-Side channel | 46° 46' 33.60" N, 13° 20' 45.60" E | 1 January 1992 | Planting | Removal of embankments | Creation of groynes Creation of side channel | Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Hydromorphology Water quality | Fish: Abundance Fish: Species composition Invertebrates: Abundance Invertebrates: Diversity | Channel pattern/planform Flow velocities | |||||||
Kleine Aa, traject Smalwater Noord | 51° 35' 42.36" N, 5° 16' 35.87" E | 1 March 2008 | Habitat and biodiversity Spatial planning | Fish Macrophytes | |||||||||||
Kleine Beerze | 51° 25' 15.72" N, 5° 16' 47.28" E | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||||||
Knepp Rewilding Project | 50° 58' 40.98" N, 0° 21' 33.26" W | 1 January 2006 | 31 December 2013 | Bank modification Re-profiling Creation of low flow channel Habitat restoration Barrier removal Creation of backwaters Introducing large woody debris Riverbed restoration | Floodplain reconnection Scrapes Increase water retention area Wetland habitat | Channel realignment Enhancing flow diversity Habitat restoration Meandering channel Re-meandering | Create more natural flow regime Improvement of natural flows Improving fish migration Selective removal of organic muds and sludge contaminated with toxic | Flow management | Environmental flows and water resources Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Social benefits Water quality | ||||||
Knock Burn low flow channel | 54° 35' 58.03" N, 5° 50' 20.99" W | 2 December 2010 | 25 January 2011 | Creation of low flow channel | Re-meandering | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Urban | Fish Macrophytes | Channel pattern/planform | |||||||
Koningsdiep | 53° 2' 26.51" N, 6° 3' 3.28" E | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||||||
LARA (Lugg and River Arrow) | 52° 18' 18.24" N, 3° 4' 22.93" W | 15 August 2008 | 30 November 2010 | Creation of fish passes Bank improvement Cut back of trees Livestock fencing | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Water quality | ||||||||||
LIFE IP IRIS Enns Mandling Restoration | 47° 24' 2.34" N, 13° 33' 34.29" E | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Social benefits | |||||||||||||
LIFE+ Traisen | 48° 21' 46.32" N, 15° 52' 20.50" E | 1 January 2009 | Within the construction process the river was extended by 7.6 kilometres and the estuary of the Traisen River was relocated | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring | |||||||||||
LIFE03NAT/A/000009 Wachau | Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring | ||||||||||||||
LIFE07 NAT/A/000010 Living space in the rivers of Mostviertel - Wachau | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring | ||||||||||||||
Lactariabeek | 51° 34' 53.12" N, 5° 54' 33.24" E | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring | |||||||||||||
Lady Island/Friars Meadow - Sudbury - River Stour | 52° 2' 9.15" N, 0° 44' 19.71" E | 1 April 2018 | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Lady's Bridge Fish Easement | 53° 23' 8.21" N, 1° 27' 51.81" W | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Urban | |||||||||||||
Ladywell Fields (QUERCUS) | 51° 27' 16.31" N, 0° 1' 7.68" W | 1 June 2006 | Planting Depth variation Removal of fencing | Creation of backwaters Creation of terraces New footpaths | Creation of meanders | cafe built and entrances to the park improved | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Social benefits Urban | Fish | Structure & condition of riparian zones Width & depth variation | Public Accessibility | |||||
Ladywell Fields Phase 2 | 51° 26' 47.49" N, 0° 1' 34.54" W | 1 January 2008 | Bank reprofiling Removing of concrete structures Weir removal | Creation of wetland | Creation of meanders Creation of pools and riffles | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||
Ladywell Fields to Cornmill Gardens | 51° 27' 24.63" N, 0° 1' 3.79" W | 1 January 2008 | Bank reprofiling Removing of concrete structures | Creation of meanders Creation of pools and riffles Tree management | Improved public access | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||
Ladywell Fields toeboarding | 51° 27' 14.67" N, 0° 1' 5.95" W | 1 January 2009 | Bank reprofiling Toeboard removal | Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Lage Raam | 51° 42' 26.13" N, 5° 47' 19.88" E | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring | |||||||||||||
Lake District Foundation - Building future environmental investment | 54° 22' 30.20" N, 2° 54' 11.24" W | ||||||||||||||
Land acquisition on the banks of the Ouche River | 47° 15' 10.55" N, 5° 9' 34.07" E | land acquisition | sensitization of the resident | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Spatial planning | Fish | ||||||||||
Land at Buzzards Mouth Creek | 51° 30' 50.23" N, 0° 6' 23.91" E | 1 January 2008 | Bank reprofiling Deculverting | Creation of backwater | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
Land opposite Wanstead Park | 51° 34' 22.82" N, 0° 2' 38.16" E | 1 January 2008 | Bund removal Creation of wetland | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||
Langford Lakes project | 51° 8' 10.69" N, 1° 57' 11.05" W | 1 October 2002 | Planting Sediment trap building Morphological diversification Diversification of in-channel features Weir construction | Economic aspects Flood risk management Land use management - agriculture Social benefits Spatial planning | |||||||||||
Langonnet river | 48° 5' 33.92" N, 3° 30' 18.48" W | 1 January 2000 | Creation of pools and riffles Creation of groynes introduction of blocks Creation of berms | Develop riparian forest Tree plantation | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Water quality | Fish: Species composition | Channel pattern/planform | Temperature | |||||||
Langor Beck (part of River Wensum SSSI) | 52° 49' 27.81" N, 0° 54' 41.56" E | 1 April 2018 | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Laymer Road Silt Trap and Recreational Ground | 51° 37' 45.90" N, 0° 4' 1.30" W | Toeboard removal | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | ||||||||||||
Lea Bridge Waterway Wall Improvements | 51° 33' 44.40" N, 0° 2' 50.32" W | 1 January 2010 | Sandmartin tubes installation | Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Lebendige Alster | 53° 32' 56.16" N, 9° 59' 8.24" E | 2011 | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality Urban | ||||||||||||
Lee Navigation by Walthamstow Marshes | 51° 34' 15.03" N, 0° 3' 22.09" W | Removing of sheet piling | Creation of wetland Reedbed creation Creation of pond | Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||
Lek Bij Everdingen | 51° 58' 4.80" N, 5° 10' 26.40" E | Introduction of coil rolls to protect groynes | Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Water quality | Fish: Abundance Invertebrates Macrophytes | |||||||||||
Letting the Dove Flow | 53° 5' 22.20" N, 1° 47' 35.69" W | 1 August 2014 | Allowing stone weirs and bank reinforcements to break down removing or breaching weirs and reinforcements | Installing large woody material | Encouraging tree growth and natural supply of large woody material | Engagement with a wide range of stakeholders - more planned. | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||
Letting the Dove Flow 2 | 53° 4' 0.00" N, 1° 47' 0.00" W | 2015 | removing or breaching weirs and reinforcements Allowing stone weirs and bank reinforcements to break down Removal of bank reinforcements | Improvement of natural flows Improve longitudinal connectivity Introducing large woody debris r | Channel naturalisation Improvement of channel morphology Removal of impoundments | Monitoring strategy | Awareness raising Engagement with a wide range of stakeholders Improved leisure environment for angling and recreation | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits | |||||||
Letting the Dove Flow 3 | 53° 4' 2.61" N, 1° 47' 4.67" W | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||||
Levington Saltmarsh Restoration, Suffolk | 51° 59' 41.32" N, 1° 16' 33.79" E | 1997 | Salt marsh and mudflat restoration | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Water quality | |||||||||||
Lewisham College weir | 51° 28' 31.11" N, 0° 1' 21.75" W | Removing of concrete structures | Habitat creation | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Lidl | 51° 27' 37.41" N, 0° 0' 21.84" W | 1 January 2008 | Installation of coir rolls Introduction of gravel | Habitat creation Reedbed creation Tree management | Community Education | Economic aspects Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||
Limestone Ribble Restoration Project | 53° 44' 46.59" N, 2° 48' 49.94" W | 1 July 2012 | 1 March 2015 | Tree planting | Barrier removal The blocking of certain grips | Economic aspects Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Social benefits Water quality | |||||||||
Linde | 52° 50' 57.03" N, 6° 0' 10.19" E | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality | |||||||||||||
Linear Park | 51° 26' 22.70" N, 0° 1' 34.90" W | Bank reprofiling Removing of concrete structures Toeboard removal | Tree management | Creation of meanders | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Urban | ||||||||||
Lippeaue Klostermersch | 51° 39' 41.04" N, 8° 13' 44.40" E | 1 January 1996 | Bed raising Removal of rip-rap | Floodplain reconnection Tree planting Connection to wider floodplain | Former channel filled | More sensitive grazing | Economic aspects Flood risk management Monitoring | Fish: Abundance | Continuity of sediment transport Width & depth variation | ||||||
Lippenbroek Regulated Tidal Exchange Scheme | 51° 5' 9.46" N, 4° 10' 19.53" E | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||||
Litter Clear-Ups (Since 2004) | 52° 5' 27.23" N, 3° 4' 4.56" W | 2004 | Community Litter-picking work | Habitat and biodiversity Water quality | |||||||||||
Little Don Catchment Case Study | 53° 29' 58.91" N, 1° 40' 10.60" W | Environmental flows and water resources | |||||||||||||
Little Ponton | 52° 52' 21.71" N, 0° 37' 21.40" W | 2 January 2013 | brushwood mattress installation Hinged Trees Log Flow Deflectors and Vanes. | Improved stock fencing and ford refurbishment. | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
Little Waltham Meadows Back Channel creation | 51° 46' 26.36" N, 0° 28' 50.59" E | 1 October 2012 | 31 March 2015 | New sluice structures | Creation of backwaters Creation of wet woodland Protect/restore riparian zone | Volunteer engagement | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||
Livestreaming Leeds | 53° 48' 9.54" N, 1° 29' 7.70" W | 1 April 2018 | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Living Vechte-Dinkel | 52° 14' 9.13" N, 7° 0' 26.35" E | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality | |||||||||||||
Lodge Burn Flood Alleviation Scheme | 55° 8' 1.57" N, 6° 40' 11.08" W | 1 September 2008 | 1 July 2012 | Culvert replacement/repair silt-trapping weir installation habitat improvements Rock ramp construction Creation of fish passes | Construction of flood wall | Removal of pond to restore natural course and sediment transport. | Diversion of water main and supporting beam - obstruction to flow. | Flood risk management | |||||||
Lodge Burn cascade fish pass and culvert bed restoration (as part of the Lodge Burn FAS) | 55° 7' 58.17" N, 6° 40' 0.06" W | 1 May 2012 | 31 May 2012 | Creation of fish passes Bed reprofiling | Creation of pool cascade | Engagement with schools Media | Fisheries Flood risk management | ||||||||
Logie Burn Restoration Project | 57° 5' 48.29" N, 2° 55' 19.68" W | Re-profiling construction of bunds Creation of revetments Bank stabilisation Bank protection | Creation of backwaters Creation of wetland Livestock fencing Fencing | Re-meandering | The meanders were cleared of sediment vegetation and organic debris | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Water quality | Fish | Continuity of sediment transport Flow velocities Quantity & dynamics of flow Substrate conditions Width & depth variation | Nutrient concentrations | ||||||
London Olympics Parklands | 51° 32' 49.21" N, 0° 1' 2.57" W | 1 January 2005 | 1 January 2012 | Marginal planting Habitat diversification | Reedbed creation Creation of wetland Creation of wet woodland | Awareness raising | Spatial planning | ||||||||
Long Eau (Great Eau) | 53° 21' 22.58" N, 0° 6' 55.08" E | 1992 | 1 January 1996 | Displacement of flood defences Lowering of embankments | Creation of backwater | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture | |||||||||
Long Preston Deeps Flood Plain Project | 54° 2' 37.29" N, 2° 17' 26.80" W | 1 January 2004 | Realignment of flood banks | River naturalisation Scrapes Reconnecting palaeo riverine features Floodplain reconnection | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Social benefits Water quality | ||||||||||
Longbridge West | 52° 23' 47.55" N, 1° 59' 29.13" W | 2019 | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Spatial planning Water quality Urban | ||||||||||||
Longford Community Nature Park Reedbed Restoration Project | 52° 26' 57.79" N, 1° 29' 20.19" W | Reedbed creation | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Water quality Urban | ||||||||||||
Longstreet A 91a | 51° 15' 35.35" N, 1° 48' 0.92" W | 1 January 2013 | Gravel berms Riffle creation Bank reprofiling | Introducing large woody debris Lowering of impoundment Tree management | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||
Looe Bathing Waters Project | 50° 21' 14.85" N, 4° 27' 13.89" W | Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Water quality Urban | |||||||||||||
Louds Mill (Downstream)m Enhancement | 50° 42' 44.49" N, 2° 24' 48.59" W | 1 January 2013 | Bank reprofiling Re-profiling Cleaning of spawning gravels Introducing large woody debris Tree planting Marginal planting | Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||
Loutre BeLu: Restoration of European otter habitats (Belgium & Luxemburg) | 50° 24' 1.80" N, 5° 8' 0.65" E | 1 October 2005 | 1 March 2011 | Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring | |||||||||||
Love My River | 53° 39' 25.08" N, 2° 38' 32.15" W | Habitat enhancement Vegetation removal | Clean-up days Walkover surveys and water sample data collection | Community involvement Engagement with a wide range of stakeholders | Economic aspects Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Water quality | ||||||||||
Love My River Douglas | 53° 32' 43.21" N, 2° 37' 37.82" W | ||||||||||||||
Love Your River Bromsgrove | 52° 20' 2.76" N, 2° 4' 20.48" W | Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Social benefits Water quality Urban | |||||||||||||
Love Your River Telford | 52° 40' 42.31" N, 2° 26' 42.93" W | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Monitoring Social benefits Water quality Urban | |||||||||||||
Low Gardens Bridge Weir Removal | 54° 37' 5.42" N, 2° 44' 35.33" W | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Water quality | |||||||||||||
Low Stanger Floodplain Reconnection Project | 54° 38' 15.05" N, 3° 20' 19.10" W | Lowering of embankments | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||||||
Lowdham NFM | 53° 0' 39.79" N, 1° 0' 21.83" W | 1 February 2018 | 1 March 2021 | Containment bund to prevent flooding Tree planting Floodplain reconnection Deculverting | leaky woody dams | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Land use management - agriculture Monitoring Water quality | |||||||||
Lowdham NFM Project | 53° 0' 19.20" N, 1° 4' 40.13" W | 1 April 2018 | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Lower Bockhampton | 50° 42' 51.24" N, 2° 23' 41.76" W | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | |||||||||||||
Lower Darwen Weir Removal | 53° 42' 38.54" N, 2° 28' 24.63" W | Weir removal | Fisheries Hydromorphology | ||||||||||||
Lower Otter Restoration Project | 50° 37' 50.88" N, 3° 18' 29.34" W | 4 January 2021 | Estuary Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Lower River Roding Regeneration Project | 51° 31' 41.59" N, 0° 4' 48.90" E | 1 May 2004 | 31 March 2006 | construction of new intertidal area | Improved public access Information panels for people | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Urban Estuary | |||||||||
Lower Thame Barbel Project | 51° 40' 27.46" N, 1° 8' 0.11" W | 1 April 2018 | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Lower Woodsford | 50° 43' 9.63" N, 2° 18' 58.73" W | Introducing large woody debris Removal of bank reinforcements | Tree planting Riparian planting Removal of embankments Scrapes | Re-profiled ditch | Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||||
Lowering the weir of the Houël mill on the Leff River | 48° 44' 43.53" N, 3° 4' 18.83" W | 1 September 2010 | 30 September 2010 | Weir lowering Spreading of debris | Trimming of trees | Awareness raising by a sign Organisation of visits to the sites Production of a video | Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | ||||||||
Loxford Water | 51° 32' 53.10" N, 0° 5' 26.00" E | 1 January 2008 | Deculverting Removing of concrete structures | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Lugg & Arrow, Radnorshire | 52° 21' 24.38" N, 3° 12' 33.30" W | 1 June 2006 | 1 June 2008 | Removal of fish barriers Fencing | Supporting local fisheries through marketing initiatives | Economic aspects Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||
Lugton Water Fish Barrier Easement | 55° 39' 49.54" N, 4° 38' 57.23" W | 2 January 2015 | Weir modification | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Lullingstone Castle | 51° 21' 32.29" N, 0° 12' 0.39" E | 2009 | 31 December 2011 | Placement of faggots Deflectors Marginal planting | Channel narrowing Decrease sedimentation | Cut back of trees Tree management | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology | ||||||||
Lullingstone Castle phase 2 | 51° 21' 9.84" N, 0° 11' 24.29" E | 1 January 2011 | Habitat creation | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||||
Lunterse Beek | 52° 4' 3.69" N, 5° 31' 27.79" E | 2011 | Dead wood deposit Sand deposit | Environmental flows and water resources Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Monitoring Water quality | Fish Macrophytes | Channel pattern/planform Flow velocities Width & depth variation | Oxygen balance PH Salinity Temperature Transparency | ||||||||
Lustrum Beck Flood Alleviation Scheme: Phase 2 | 54° 32' 34.27" N, 1° 23' 4.67" W | 2014 | Offline storage areas | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Land use management - agriculture Land use management - forestry | |||||||||||
Mackworth and Markeaton Brooks | 52° 57' 19.37" N, 1° 32' 12.67" W | 1 April 2018 | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Mains of Dyce | 57° 12' 49.37" N, 2° 11' 22.06" W | 1 August 2009 | 1 September 2010 | step pool | Hydromorphology | ||||||||||
Malden Golf Course | 51° 24' 37.95" N, 0° 15' 10.60" W | Toeboard removal | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Malltraeth Marsh | 53° 12' 53.43" N, 4° 19' 42.23" W | 1993 | 1 January 1996 | excavation of historic channels Bed raising | Creation of wetland Floodplain reconnection | Habitat and biodiversity | |||||||||
Maltby WASH | 53° 25' 3.39" N, 1° 11' 9.19" W | 4 January 2018 | Habitat and biodiversity | ||||||||||||
Manor House Gardens | 51° 27' 17.98" N, 0° 0' 12.69" E | 1 January 2008 | Removing of concrete structures | Economic aspects Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | |||||||||||
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