Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Soft Engineering - River
Quaggy Restoration Scheme
- Project
- River runs through London since 1960's
- Had been heavily managed with
artificial channels and culverts to
divert river beneath Greenwich
- Increased flood risk from increased
urbanisation in Lewisham and Greenwich
mean more needed to be done in order to
protect these areas
- Hard engineering methods where
considered but EA chose a more
sustainable approach
- Solution was proposed by QWAG -
Quaggy Waterways Action Group
- Planned to bring river above grounds again,
cutting a new channel thought Sutcliffe park
creating a multi-functional space, improving the
quality of the park
- Park was lowered to increase the
flood capacity
- river is redirected a more natural
course with flood storage
- Impacts
- Created a wetland environment with reed banks, wild
flower meadows and trees.
- Creation of new habitats
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- Scheme won Natural Environment
Category in the 2007 water ways
renaissance awards
- smaller opportunity cost
- Effectiveness
- Long term sustainable scheme
- Relatively low cost in comparison to other hard engineering schemes
- little maintenance costs
- Areas has not experienced any major flood
event since the project was completed
- Reduced risk for 600 homes and
businesses