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Synthesis documents

 In order to provide information on key questions linked to the implementation of Natural Water Retention Measures (NWRMs), the following Synthesis Documents (SD) have been developed.

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Afforestation

Submitted by m.futter on Wed, 03/04/2015 - 12:04
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Afforestation is the process of planting trees, either to replace those removed during forest harvesting or as a means of land use conversion. Afforestation is part of several natural water retention measures as it can contribute to a more natural and sustainable hydrologic cycle.

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Agricultural practice

Submitted by m.futter on Wed, 03/04/2015 - 12:04
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Agronomic practices which have the primary purpose of improvements to agriculture can, in some cases, contribute to the functioning of natural water retention measures. As such, they integrate sustainable and natural water management into current practices.

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Appropriate design of roads and stream crossings

Submitted by admin on Wed, 03/04/2015 - 12:04
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Appropriately designed roads and stream crossings can minimize the likelihood of erosion and sediment production that can be associated with forestry activities including final harvest. Poorly designed or built roads and stream crossings can cause some of the most negative effects of forestry on the landscape. Well-designed roads follow the contours of the landscape. Roads which run up and down (instead of across) hills can act as channels which focus runoff and can lead to increased erosion. Properly designed stream crossings permit the free movement of fish and aquatic invertebrates and will not restrict peak flows. Ensuring that stream crossings do not restrict peak flows will help to reduce localized flooding and can ultimately be more cost effective as they will not need to be rebuilt following high flow events - Based on Stella definitions, adapted by NWRM project experts and validated by the European Commission

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Forest harvesting
Biophysical benefits
Decrease of erosion
Soil conservation
Flood protection
Biodiversity enhancement

Artificial groundwater recharge (AGR)

Submitted by admin on Wed, 03/04/2015 - 12:04
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AGR stores large quantities of water in underground aquifers to increase the quantity of groundwater in times of shortage.ᅠ It results in a lowering of run-off from surrounding land, and in an enhanced natural condition of aquifers and water availability.ᅠ The natural cleaning process of water percolating through the soils when entering the AGR improves water quality. Mechanisms used to undertake the recharge should be highlighted. In this respect one can envisage:(i) surface structures to facilitate/augment recharge (such as soakways and infiltration basins);(ii) subsurface indirect recharge - artificial recharge is undertaken through wells drilled within the unsaturated zone;(iii) subsurface direct recharge - artificial recharge is undertaken through wells reaching the saturated zone. The regulatory approach to be adopted for each of the above three mechanisms could differ considerably, due to the fact that the level of natural protection to groundwater is vastly different for each of the mechanisms

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Bank

Submitted by y.pochon on Wed, 03/04/2015 - 12:04
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Riverbank
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The sloping side of any hollow in the ground, especially when bordering a river. (Source: CED)

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Basins and ponds

Submitted by admin on Wed, 03/04/2015 - 12:04
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Basins and ponds store surface run-off.ᅠ Detention basins are free from water in dry weather flow conditions but ponds (e.g., retention ponds, flood storage reservoirs, shallow impoundments) contain water in dry weather, and are designed to hold more when it rains.
- Based on Stella definitions, adapted by NWRM project experts and validated by the European Commission

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Maintenance
Biophysical benefits
Retention & Detention

Biophysical parameter

Submitted by admin on Wed, 03/04/2015 - 12:04
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Parameter, Determinand
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A biophysical parameter is a measurable characteristic that can help in defining a particular system. It can cover individual substances, groups of substances or be defined by its measurement method like turbidity or the mesurement of oxygen consumption like BOD5 or COD. It is generally expressed by a value and its unit.

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Channels and Rills

Submitted by h.williams on Wed, 03/04/2015 - 12:04
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'Hard-edged' conveyance channels to move water between components in a SuDS 'train'.ᅠ Typically narrower than swales, but may also include vegetated aspects.
- Based on Stella definitions, adapted by NWRM project experts and validated by the European Commission

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Urban planning
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Sustainable drainage & Runoff control

Coarse woody debris

Submitted by admin on Wed, 03/04/2015 - 12:04
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Coarse woody debris is a key stream habitat feature used by fish and other organisms. Coarse woody debris can also help to lower flow velocity in streams.
- Based on Stella definitions, adapted by NWRM project experts and validated by the European Commission

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Forest harvesting
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