Case study:RECONNECTING THE RODING- WEIR REMOVAL
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Project overview
| Status | Complete |
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| Project web site | http://https://www.thames21.org.uk/improving-rivers/roding-weir-removal-project/#:~:text=Our%20Restoration%20Efforts&text=A%20key%20component%20of%20this,endangered%20European%20eel%20to%20return. |
| Themes | Environmental flows and water resources, Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology |
| Country | England |
| Main contact forename | Carolina |
| Main contact surname | Orlandi Pinto |
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| Contact organisation | Thames21 |
| Contact organisation web site | http://www.thames21.org.uk |
| Partner organisations | City Airport |
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• Removal of the notched weir at Roding Valley Park (TQ 41502 89321), opening approximately 10km of upstream habitat for migratory fish, such as the critically endangered European eel, to use
• Reinstatement natural flows and sediment movements within the River Roding at Roding Valley Park, helping to improve the availability of habitats for a range of wetland species including bullhead (a bottom dwelling freshwater fish), dragonflies and damselflies
• Directly improve 100m of river habitat through the addition of in channel large wood deflectors, which will help the river flow follow a more natural course within its existing channel
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