Case study:Wensum River Restoration and Floodplain Enhancement, Pensthorpe

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Location: 52° 49' 18.39" N, 0° 53' 4.15" E
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Project overview

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Status In progress
Project web site http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/wildlife/114676.aspx
Themes Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology
Country England
Main contact forename Robin
Main contact surname Chase
Main contact user ID
Contact organisation Pensthorpe Conservation Trust
Contact organisation web site http://www.pensthorpetrust.org.uk/
Partner organisations The Environment Agency, Norfolk Rivers Trust, Natural England, Norfolk Rivers Internal Drainage Board
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The unfavourable ecological condition of the River Wensum SSSI/SAC has arisen over the years through a series of adverse modifications in hydromorphology of the River Wensum, leading to failure of Waterbody GB105034055881 to achieve ‘Good Ecological Potential’ under the WFD. Diffuse water pollution to River Wensum from both agricul-ture and urban sources and disconnection of the River Wensum from its floodplain have also led to consequent eco-logical impoverishment of the floodplain. The River Wensum and Floodplain Restoration Project is therefore designed to implement restoration measures to restore the form and function typical of a Norfolk Chalk River (e.g. channel narrowing, restoring gravel beds, in-creasing sinuosity, increasing woody debris). This will Improve fisheries, invertebrates and plant communities within the SSSI and SAC and restore the connectivity of the floodplain and floodplain wetland habitats; including the restoration and creation of reedbed and fen habitats. Water quality of urban run-off from Fakenham and adjacent agricultural land will also be improved before reaching the river. Significant and measureable improvements in habitat for designated features of the River Wensum SSSI/SAC (as identified in the River Wensum Restoration Strat-egy) are key objectives of the project.

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Catchment and subcatchment

Catchment

River basin district Anglian
River basin Broadland Rivers

Subcatchment

River name Wensum US Norwich
Area category 100 - 1000 km²
Area (km2)
Maximum altitude category Less than 100 m
Maximum altitude (m) 9898 m <br />0.098 km <br />9,800 cm <br />
Dominant geology Calcareous
Ecoregion Great Britain
Dominant land cover Arable and Horticulture
Waterbody ID GB105034055881



Other case studies in this subcatchment: Great Ryburgh End Restoration Scheme, Meander reinstatement on the River Wensum at the Ryburgh Loop, River Wensum Restoration, Reach 10 Lenwade, River Wensum Restoration, Reach 3a Costessey, River Wensum Restoration, Reach 9 Attlebridge, River rehabilitation on the River Wensum at Swanton Morley, Sculthorpe Moor Restoration Scheme, Wensum River Restoration and Floodplain Enhancement


Site

Name River Wensum
WFD water body codes
WFD (national) typology
WFD water body name
Pre-project morphology Straightened
Reference morphology Sinuous
Desired post project morphology
Heavily modified water body No
National/international site designation EU - Special Area of Conservation
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Protected species present No
Invasive species present No
Species of interest
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Dominant substrate
River corridor land use Intensive agriculture (arable)
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Project background

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Project started 2012/07/01
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Works completed
Project completed 2015/03/31
Total cost category 500 - 1000 k€
Total cost (k€) 900900 k€ <br />900,000 € <br />
Benefit to cost ratio
Funding sources Catchment Restoration Funds

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Reasons for river restoration

Mitigation of a pressure Pollution incident, Urbanisation
Hydromorphology Continuity for organisms, Substrate conditions, Structure & condition of riparian/lake shore zones
Biology Invertebrates, Macrophytes
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Measures

Structural measures
Bank/bed modifications Restoring gravel bed
Floodplain / River corridor Floodplain reconnection
Planform / Channel pattern Channel narrowing
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Additional links and references

Link Description
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/ UK - Environment Agency website
http://www.pensthorpetrust.org.uk/ The Pensthorpe Conservation Trust (PCT) was formed in January 2003 to carry forward the work of its predecessor, the Pensthorpe Waterfowl Trust; and to establish a centre of excellence in ecological restoration. Its focus is the captive breeding of threatened species, particularly those associated with wetlands, such as cranes and wildfowl (ducks, geese and swans); ecologically sustainable farming; plus habitat restoration and management.
http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/ Natural England is an Executive Non-departmental Public Body responsible to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. The purpose is to protect and improve England’s natural environment and encourage people to enjoy and get involved in their surroundings.

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