Case study:River Tame at Salford Park ("SMURF")
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Themes | Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits, Urban |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Mark |
Main contact surname | Scott |
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Contact organisation | The Environment Agency |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/ |
Partner organisations | Birmingham City Council, United Kingdom, H R Wallingford, United Kingdom, Severn Trent Water, United Kingdom, Staatliches Umweltamt Herten, Germany |
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Project summary
This small site is part of Sustainable Management of Urban Rivers and Floodplains (SMURF) project. Detailed consultation between the project partners about the site at Salford Park revealed some significant constraints that prevented any work to modify the river channel and surrounding land. As a result, the final scheme for this site involved the planting of marginal and riverside vegetation to improve riverside habitat for wildlife.
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: River Tame at Salford Park ("SMURF"), River Tame in Perry Hall playing fields ("SMURF"), SMURF Tame, Short Heath Brook Project
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