Case study:Kensworth Quarry Chalk Pit Site Restoration
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Project overview
Status | Planned |
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Country | England |
Main contact forename | Adam |
Main contact surname | Hillier |
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Contact organisation | Ver Valley Society |
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Project summary
Kensworth Quarry is the Us largest chalk quarry and one of the largest in the world. It is located on the top of the Chilterns ridge close to the head valleys of the River Ver.
Production from the quarry is due to end within the next decade after which the site will be subject to a site restoration program.
It is proposed to evaluate the technical and commercial feasibility of using the chalk pit as a perched reservoir to provide a wetland natural habitat of national significance, to provide pumped hydro energy storage for local renewable energy generation plants, and to provide head water support to the River Ver for up to three months per year.
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