- Stream restoration
Stream Restoration is a term used in the
United States to describe a set of activities that help improve the health of ariver orstream . Improved health may be indicated by expandedhabitat for diverse species (e.g. fish, aquatic insects, other wildlife) and reduced stream bank erosion. Enhancements may also include improvedwater quality and achieving a self-sustaining, functional flow regime in the stream system that does not require periodic human intervention, such asdredging or construction offlood control structures.Restoration activities may range from a simple removal of a disturbance which inhibits natural stream function (e.g. repairing a damaged
culvert ), to stabilization of stream banks, to more active intervention such as installation ofstormwater management structures.See also
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Daylighting (streams)
*Environmental restoration
*Retrofit
*River engineering
*River reclamation
*Waterway restoration External links
* [http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/stream_restoration "Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes and Practices"] Publication developed by 15 U.S. federal agencies
* [http://restoringrivers.org National River Restoration Science Synthesis (NRRSS) Project] Research compendium
* [http://www.americanrivers.org/site/PageServer?pagename=AR7_RestoringRivers Restoring Rivers] American Rivers (non-profit organization)
* [http://epa.gov/owow/wetlands/restore/ River Corridor and Wetland Restoration] U.S. EPA
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