Case study:River Wandle: Butter Hill Phase 1
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Themes | Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Bella |
Main contact surname | Davies |
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Contact organisation | Wandle Trust |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.wandletrust.org |
Partner organisations | Wandle Trust, Wild Trout Trust, Sutton County Council, Environment Agency |
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Project summary
This was the first phase in the larger River Wandle Restoration Project with the overall aim to establish a population of brown trout in the Carshalton arm of the River Wandle for the first time in over 80 years.
The overall objective of this larger project was to rehabilitate the Carshalton waterbody by improving habitat diversity and quality, fish passage, hydromorphology and water quality; with wild trout used as the indicator species for the river’s recovery.
In 2010, the gradual lowering of 3 the three stabilising weirs was undertaken in partnership with the EA to improve both fish passage and flow regime. The EA also installed a Larinier Fish Pass on a large weir at Butter Hill Bridge but due to unforeseen site restrictions the pass was ineffective without modification.
To compliment this work, the Wild Trout Trust (WTT) led a Practical Visit to enhance in-channel habitat and train Wandle Trust staff and 50 volunteers from the local community and TITT projects from around the country in river enhancement techniques. Large Woody Debris (LWD) was installed to produce good quality habitat for trout at all life stages: scoured spawning gravels, holding lies for adult trout and cover suitable for juvenile life stages of trout.
Monitoring surveys and results
Please see the parent project (River Wandle Restoration Project) for the final results on this work, combined with the other phases.
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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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