Case study:Wensum River Restoration and Floodplain Enhancement
Project overview
Status | In progress |
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Themes | Fisheries, Social benefits, Water quality |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Tim |
Main contact surname | Nevard |
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Contact organisation | Pensthorpe Conservation Trust Ltd |
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Project summary
Once the project is complete, approximately 2.5km of the River Wensum flowing through Pensthorpe will have restored ecological and hydrological functionality and provide habitats for a range of key chalk river species such as brown trout, white-clawed crayfish, Desmoulin’s whorl snail and water crowfoot. In addition to this, the adjoining floodplain will have significantly enhanced connectivity to the river and diffuse pollution from both Fakenham and adjoining agricultural land will have been mitigated.
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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, Pensthorpe
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