Case study:River Wandle: Butter Hill Phase 1
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Project overview
Status | Planned |
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Themes | Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Dave |
Main contact surname | Bartlett |
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Partner organisations | Wandle Trust, Wild Trout Trust, Sutton County Council |
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Project summary
Reduction in height of three weirs and habitat creation in preparation for the reintroduction of a population of Wandle Trout. Fish pass on Butterhill Mill. In-stream diversity, weir adjustment and habitat connectivity. Fish pass on large weir sluice. Failing WFD for fish pass due to impassible nature of the river, and the prime trout habitat in the area is currently inaccessible. A lack of native trout and suitable connected habitat. Designing for low flow and climate change. Previously deculverted and restored stretch of the Wandle ecologically isolated by the weir at Butter Hill Mill.
Possible constraints - Historic structures and urban environment
Next steps - Fish pass design to be confirmed, dates for volunteers to complete in-stream restoration. One weir still to reduce in height; Larinier fish pass needing adjustments
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Butter Hill Phase 2, River Wandle Restoration Project, River Wandle: Silt & SuDs, Wandle River Restoration Project: Hackbridge
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