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River weirs: design, maintenance, modification and removal

Launch of River Weirs: Design, maintenance, modification and removal. The guide aims to lead the reader through the process of managing weirs and is presented in three parts.

Part 1 - Overview
Part 2 - Essentials of weir management
Part 3 - Detailed guidance


Background
Launch of River Weirs: Design, maintenance, modification and removal. The guide aims to lead the reader through the process of managing weirs and is presented in three parts. Part 1 – Overview, Part 2 – Essentials of weir management & Part 3 – Detailed guidance.

This good practice guide replaces guidance by Rickard et al (2003). Although comprehensive, lessons have been learned in terms of operational safety since publication, and the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) 2000 has led to a greater focus on weir removal. Although the majority of work on weirs is still carried out to maintain the current function(s) of weirs, this guide leans heavily towards the alteration of weirs to benefit ecology, reflecting an industry need for greater guidance on topics such as geomorphology, environmental issues, alternatives to weirs and weir removal. Throughout the guide, the reader is encouraged to ask whether a weir is the best option and to consider weir removal as a preferable design option, should assessments show this to be feasible.

Why attend
  • attend the official launch of the new guidance on River Weirs
  • opportunity to network with regulators, clients, contractors and advisors from across the industry
  • Learn from leading river weir and environmental experts

Programme 

10.00       Welcome and registration

10.30 Introduction to the project 
                Owen Jenkins, CIRIA 

10.40 Approach to the guide 
                Dr Amanda Kitchen, Jacobs 

11.00 Overview of the guide 
                Andrew Kirby, Mott MacDonald 

CASE STUDIES

11.10 Removal/Geomorphology
                River Irwell - Jeremy Benn, JBA
                Afon Aran - Joanne Barlow, Black & Veatch


11.40   COFFEE BREAK 

CASE STUDIES

12.00   Failure / Repair / Asset Management
            Derbyshire Healthy Weirs - Jeremy Benn, JBA
            Malahide viaduct failure - Andrew Kirby, Mott MacDonald


12.30   Fisheries benefit and/or safety benefit
            Pledge's Mill - Andrew Kirby, Mott MacDonald
            Weir X - Dr Amanda Kitchen, Jacobs

13.00   Q&A discussion session 

13.30   Close 

Who should attend
Architects, Engineers, Geomorphologists, Navigation authorities, Heritage bodies, Land Agents, Local Authorities, Regulators, River & Canal users

Whe
n
6 December 2016

Where
CIRIA, Griffin Court, 15 Long Lane, London, EC1A 9PN


Partners & sponsors

Canal & River Trust, DARDNI, Environment Agency, JBA Consulting, Mott MacDonald, Scottish Canals, Scottish Government, SEPA, Waterways Ireland

Fees
FREE to attend 

Booking
If you are having problems registering for this event online please contact Patrick Williams on 020 7549 3300 or email [email protected]


When
12/6/2016
Where
CIRIA Griffin Court 15 Long Lane LONDON EC1A 9PN
 
 

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