Case study:Revitalisation of branch ’Felsőszentmártoni’ at River Dráva
Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | http://www.ddkovizig.hu/tartalom/revitalisation_of_branch_felsoszentmartoni_at_river_drava/311 |
Themes | Habitat and biodiversity |
Country | Hungary |
Main contact forename | Alajos |
Main contact surname | Burián |
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Contact organisation | South-Transdanubian Water Management Directorate - titkarsag@ddvizig.hu |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.ddkovizig.hu/ |
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Case study:Revitalisation of branch ’Felsőszentmártoni’ at River Dráva |
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Project summary
The ‘Felsőszentmártoni’ branch, situated in the region of ‘Felsőszentmárton’ settlement, is one of the left-side branches of River Dráva, which has completely cut-off from the main river by now and silted up significantly. The interventions done are the removal of overgrown salicaceae from the riverbed, the removal of silt along the whole length of the branch and it's deposition into the main channel of River Dráva. The reconstruction of the weir that now prevents proper water flow and thus water replenishment of the branch.
Works include:
- Removal of the overgrown salicaceae trees
- Dredging: removal of 47,735 m3 alluvium
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Kleblach-Side channel, Revitalisation of branches ’Boros Dráva and Drávakeresztúri’, Water and Life for Drava and Vuka
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