Consultation outcome

Howsham Weir fish passage consultation

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Howsham Weir fish pass consultation: decision document

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Detail of outcome

The Howsham fish pass consultation decision document explains how the Environment Agency reached its decision on providing fish passage at Howsham Weir, following consultation and engagement in 2016. The decision is to construct one enhanced Larinier fish pass next to the existing hydropower turbines. To increase water flow for the fish pass flow through the canoe chute will be reduced by about 10%. Eel and lamprey tiles will be installed at two locations on the weir.

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Howsham fish passage consultation: summary of responses

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Detail of feedback received

This report provides a summary of the consultation on our plans to provide a fish passage over the northern end of Howsham Weir on the River Derwent.


Original consultation

Summary

Have your say on how we provide fish passage at Howsham Weir.

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Consultation description

The Environment Agency is working together with Natural England to enable fish to pass Howsham Weir on the River Derwent.

The River Derwent is designated as nationally and internationally important, but its condition is suffering due to various factors, including weirs constructed for navigation and mills. Howsham Weir is an obstacle to migrating fish, eel and lamprey: installing fish passage here will improve populations by allowing them to move freely to breeding, nursery or feeding grounds.

The river and weir at Howsham are popular with canoeists and anglers, and installing fish passage may affect these activities. The length of the weir makes it difficult to find a solution to accommodate all the existing uses of the river, so the Environment Agency would like to hear your views on a series of options developed from initial discussions with stakeholders.

After this consultation, the Environment Agency will work with representatives of interested groups to assess the options before making its decision. Work will then proceed on a detailed design for the scheme.

How to respond

To respond to the consultation please download the response form and email to [email protected] by the end of 8 September 2016. A summary of responses received will be published on GOV.UK within 12 weeks of this consultation closing.

Documents

Howsham fish passage consultation document

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Howsham fish passage consultation: response form

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Howsham fish passage consultation: response form

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Updates to this page

Published 30 June 2016
Last updated 22 June 2017 + show all updates
  1. Howsham fish pass consultation decision document added.

  2. Updated to include summary of responses.

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