KNOTTINGLEY FLOOD SCHEME COMMENDED FOR WILDLIFE HABITAT

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
February of 2005

 

04/02/2005 - The new flood alleviation scheme for Knottingley, completed in October 2004, has received a commendation for being bird-friendly.
The Environment Agency’s project was commended by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) and Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) Living Wetlands Award 2005.

The judges congratulated the scheme "in particular (for) the outstanding biodiversity contributions on such a small site…".

The site provides a valuable wetland habitat in the West Yorkshire area, which has very few other similar sites. The design and location of the site mean it will become home to birds such as red shank, snipe and lapwing, all of whose populations have declined in recent years, reed bunting, reed warbler and sedge warbler, which will live in the reed beds, and dabbling ducks.

Birds of prey like barn owls and kestrels are also likely to hunt on the site and it is hoped that water voles and otters, which already live in other places along the banks of the River Aire, will eventually colonise the area. Dragon fliesDragonflies are also likely to be a feature, attracted by the year-round ponds the site will sustain.

Environment Agency project manager for the scheme Sarah Burtonwood said: "We’re delighted our efforts to add value to the environment in Knottingley as well as protect the homes there have been recognised.

"We strive to bring as much benefit as possible to communities when we devise flood alleviation schemes and it’s great that this effort has been recognised."

The flood alleviation scheme consists of raised embankments set back from at the river’s edge to create a barrier against high flows as well as wetland areas, which provide valuable habitat year-round. A network of washlands provides essential storage of flood water. R Aire Six months, just under £2m

The project took approximately seven months to complete, costing just under £2 million. The wetland area will be opened to the public later in the year.

The commendation was announced at the CIWEM World Wetlands Day conference in London on Monday 31 January 2005.

The Environment Agency is the leading organisation for protecting and improving the environment in England and Wales. It is responsible for making sure that air, land and water are looked after by today’s society, so that tomorrow’s generations inherit a cleaner, healthier world.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship
(Louise Turner)
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