Case study:Dam removal at Grönkullen, River Rolfsån

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Location: 57° 40' 21.34" N, 12° 35' 56.72" E
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Project overview

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Status Complete
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Themes Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydropower
Country Sweden
Main contact forename Andreas
Main contact surname Bäckstrand
Main contact user ID User:Arolam
Contact organisation Länsstyrelsen västra Götalands län
Contact organisation web site http://projektwebbar.lansstyrelsen.se/rolfsan/Sv/folj-atgardsarbetet/Pages/soran.aspx?keyword=gr%C3%B6nkullen
Partner organisations Municipality of Bollebygds
Parent multi-site project

Case_study:Biologisk återställning i Rolfsåns vattensystem

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Grönkullen stream (photo. Maria Arola)

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Grönkullen hydro power station is located in one of the upstream tributaries of River Rolfså, River Sörån. Restorations took place after the county administrative board wanted to make migration possible for lake dwelling brown trout in lake Lygnern. Because a chemical plant and a railway are situated next to the river and there is a possible concentration of chemicals in the river, investigations were accomplished to find out whether the dam removal has any effect to the stability conditions. Conclusion was that there would not be any significant effect of the dam removal to the stability or water levels of the river. Investigations were made in 2002-2004 and the municipality of Bollebygds bought the plant 2005 to be able to remove the dam.

Restoration was done in 2005. A new river was rebuilt upstream and downstream of the old dam, altogether along a 200 m stretch. A small part of the old dam was saved as a reminder of how it once was. Stones and gravel were added to the river bank. Total cost of the restoration was about 5 million Swedish crones (ca. 500 000 euros).

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Downstreams from the dam(photo. Maria Arola)
Part of the old dam (photo. Maria Arola)
Removed dam (photo. Maria Arola)
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Catchment and subcatchment

Catchment

River basin district Skagerrak and Kattegat River basin
River basin Rolfsån River Basin

Subcatchment

River name River Rolfsån
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Dominant geology Organic (i.e. Peat)
Ecoregion Fenno-Scandian Shield
Dominant land cover Woodland, Intensive agriculture (arable)
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Apelnäs fishway at River Rolfså, Biologisk återställning i Rolfsåns vattensystem, Bosgården nature-like fishway at River Rolfså, Restorations of River Nolån-Hulta dam removal, ´Restorations of River Nolån-Bypass channel in Hulta Hydro power plant, ´Restorations of River Nolån-Fishway in Forsa hydro power plant, Ålgårda nature-like bypass channel at River Rolfsån


Site

Name Grönkullen hydro power station
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WFD water body name River Sörån
Pre-project morphology Artificial bed, Artificial channel, Embanked, Over deepened, Over-widened
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Heavily modified water body Yes
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Protected species present No
Invasive species present No
Species of interest Lake dwelling brown trout
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River corridor land use Woodland
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Project background

Reach length directly affected (m) 200200 m <br />0.2 km <br />20,000 cm <br />
Project started 2002
Works started 2005/08/01
Works completed 2005/10/31
Project completed 2005/10/31
Total cost category 500 - 1000 k€
Total cost (k€) 500500 k€ <br />500,000 € <br />
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The total costs were about 5 million Swedish crones including investigations, purchase of appropriate rights and their implementation, demolition of the dam and river restoration measures.



Reasons for river restoration

Mitigation of a pressure Barriers to fish migration, Hydropower
Hydromorphology Continuity for organisms, Quantity & dynamics of flow
Biology Fish
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Bank/bed modifications Barrier removal, Bed raising
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