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Date | Name | Thumbnail | Size | Description | Versions |
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08:45, 1 March 2023 | AttlebridgeWoodyMaterial.JPG (file) | 6.01 MB | Porous poplar required substantial fixings to prevent movement. Addition of reject gravel will help increase hydromorphological diversity in uniform section of channel. | 1 | |
08:31, 1 March 2023 | Riffle.JPG (file) | 7.63 MB | Riffle created used reject flint gravel. Fry bay area created upstream of riffle on far bank. | 1 | |
14:19, 14 October 2020 | RWRS Fact Sheet 9 -Lenwade.pdf (file) | 414 KB | 1 | ||
14:18, 14 October 2020 | LenwadeDeflector.JPG (file) | 4.45 MB | Woody material deflector secured into place using chestnut stakes. Erosion protection jute matting and brushwood toe protection. | 1 | |
14:09, 14 October 2020 | LenwadeBankWorks.JPG (file) | 5.1 MB | View from downstream of re-engineered river bed. Also showing re-profiled river bank with brushwood faggots protecting toe of bank. | 1 | |
14:06, 14 October 2020 | LenwadeRiverBedWorks.JPG (file) | 4.54 MB | Existing gravel river bed worked using amphibious excavator to create riffles and pools. | 1 | |
12:54, 14 October 2020 | FryBay.MOV (file) | 40.37 MB | Fry congregating and taking refuge in shallow, warmer, cattle drink. | 1 | |
12:49, 14 October 2020 | RWRS Fact Sheet 8 - Costessey.pdf (file) | 760 KB | 1 | ||
12:04, 14 October 2020 | FencedCattleDrink.JPG (file) | 4.16 MB | Cattle drink fenced to prevent full access to river by livestock and lined with chalk to reduce poaching and sediment input. Drink dry after exceptionally dry summer - learning point. | 1 | |
12:02, 14 October 2020 | CostesseyBerms2.JPG (file) | 4.9 MB | Gravel berms providing flow heterogeneity. | 1 | |
11:59, 14 October 2020 | CostesseyBerms.JPG (file) | 3.96 MB | 'Reject' flint gravel berms providing flow heterogeneity. | 1 |