Case study:Flood channel creation and reconnection between riverbed and its floodplain on Vezouze river
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Status | Complete |
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Themes | Flood risk management |
Country | France |
Main contact forename | Liliane |
Main contact surname | Biton |
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Contact organisation | Communauté de communes du Lunévillois |
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Project summary
The Vezouze River has a pluvial regimen and its flow is rapidly affected by the rainfall. This cause a recurring flood, often violent on the urban area of Lunéville. Several factors upstream (natural flooding areas reduction) and downstream (bad drainage conditions) make the situation worse. Thus bank protection and riprap were put in place and the riverbed was regularly cleaned up. After the great flood in 2006, the Lunèville community undertook a global protection program in order to reduce flood risk, including expansion areas restoration.
The restoration works include increase in riverbed width, removal of a protection bank on the left side, creation of two flood channels (one meter wide on average, on six hectares) with connected wetlands and revegetation of the riverbanks and the new channels.
The results are really satisfactory, regarding both the ecological and hydraulic aspects; the water level and flooded areas were clearly reduced on Lunéville.
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