Integrated River Engineering Project Danube East of Vienna www.donau.bmvit.gv.at/en
Integrated River Engineering Project on the Danube East of Vienna is a project of via donau, realized ed on behalf of the Austrian Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology. is a priority project of the European Commission (Trans-European Transport Network, PP18). With this project via donau is fulfilling the statutory mandate to provide for better environmental and navigational conditions. Project area: river-km 1.921,0-1.872,7 from the Freudenau Power Plant to the Austrian-Slowak border via donau I 2
Deficits in the project area Riverbed Heavily regulated river Inadequate degradation in National Park area fairway depths decoupling of river habitats of typical limited competitiveness and floodplains, falling local flora and fauna of inland water- groundwater levels are at risk way transport via donau I 3
Granulometric River Bed Improvement River Bank Restoration V b d H d P River bed stability Verbund Hydro Power AIMS Improvement ecological l conditions Hinterrinner / Creating Islands Optimisation Low Water Regulation Improvement nautical conditions River Bed Adjustments (dredging & dumping) Kovacs Side Arm Reconnection via donau I 4
Granulometric River Bed Improvement Reduce river bed erosion by adding larger gravel sizes (approx. 40 70 mm) within the natural grain size spectrum. Reducing bed load transport capacity from 300.000 to 400.000 m 3 /a to 30.000 to 50.000 m 3 /a ~25 cm Foto: Verbund Hydro Power before after final via donau I 5
Pilot projects east of Vienna 2004 - LIFE Side Arm Reconnection Schönau 2002 - LIFE Side Arm Reconnection Orth 2009 - TEN-T River Bank Restoration Groyne Optimisation Witzelsdorf 2006 - LIFE River Bank Restoration ti Thurnhaufen 1998 Side Arm Reconnection Haslau-Regelsbrunn In progress - TEN-T T River Bed Stabilization, River Bank Restoration, Side Arm Reconnection, Groyne Optimisation Bad Deutsch-Altenburg via donau I 6
Pilot Project Thurnhaufen BEST LIFE Nature Project 2007-2008 River Bank Restoration via donau I 7
Pilot Project Witzelsdorf Measures By-pass route for young fish and for 1,2 km river bank restoration reducing sedimentation in the groyne field removal of the 8 existing groynes Lowering of the training wall to 0,5 m over LNWL 4 new downstream-facing groynes lead to higher dynamics along the river bank innovative groyne shapes advantages for ecology and navigation by interdisciplinary planning Removal of old groynes and river bank restoration Construction of new groynes via donau I 8
Pilot Project Witzelsdorf Reconstruction of Groynes River Bank Restoration RNW+0,5 RNW+0,3 after MW+1,15 m via donau I 9
Pilot Project Witzelsdorf Status: construction works: late 2007 to mid 2009 post-monitoring ongoing via donau I 10
Pilot Project Bad Deutsch-Altenburg Project Area approx. 3 km long stretch (stream-km 1887.5 1884.5) Aims testing the Granulometric River Bed Improvement to counteract river bed degradation realizing all measures foreseen in the Danube east of Vienna in one stretch for the first time gaining experience and reducing technical and economical risks via donau I 11
Pilot Project Bad Deutsch Altenburg A B C D Granulometric River Bed Improvement Optimization of Groynes new location and new shapes -19 old +10 new groynes River Bank Restoration - removal of 1,2 km stone amour along the river bank Reconnection of the Johler Side Arm, 1,4 km long. Planned discharge 10 m³/s at low water B C B A C B C B D Bad Deutsch-Altenburg Hainburg Project Area: approx. 3 km long stretch (stream-km 1887.5 1884.5) via donau I 12
Pilot Project Bad Deutsch Altenburg Status: Premonitoring: since 2005 Construction works: since February 2012 approx. mid 2014 September 2012: preparing areas for construction by searching for explosive ordnance and forest clearance reconstruction of groynes The construction works are accompanied by: a technical and ecological on-site supervision an integrative Monitoring-Team the Christian Doppler Research Lab IM Fluss for more complex and scientific monitoring the Stakeholder Forum via donau I 13
Overall Status Establishment of an interdisciplinary steering committee: 2002 Examination of alternative and variant solutions: 2002 2004 Moderation procedure to ensure public participation: 2003 2004 Model testing: 2004 2008 5 Pilot Projects east of Vienna finalized: 1996 2009 Environmental Impact Assessment for Global Project: since 2006 Christian Doppler Research Laboratory: established in May 2010 to improve scientific monitoring and to optimize project costs Stakeholder Forum: established in January 2012 Pilot Project Bad Deutsch-Altenburg: construction period from February 2012 to approx. mid 2014. Further measures east of Vienna will use the experience gained from the pilot projects and tests. via donau I 14
Links to Joint Statement / Platina Manual
Integrated River Engineering Project & Joint Statement The measures east of Vienna Are the result of an integrative planning approach (official starting point: installation of an interdisciplinary steering committee by the bmvit in 2002) therefore comply with the objective of the Joint Statement t t present a living and successful example for integrative planning for combining the needs of navigation and ecology Are honoured as best practice for integrated planning approaches in the Joint Statement The process for achieving the Joint Statement was supported by the bmvit, via donau and the Danube Floodplain Nationalpark by sending experts hosting the first workshop in April 2007 via donau I 16
Integrative Planning Joint Statement on Guiding Principles for the Development of Inland Navigation and Environmental Protection in the Danube River Basin (2007) initiative by the ICPDR, cooperation with Danube Navigation Commission and International Sava Commission the integrated planning approach was honored as best practice within the joint statement Manual on Good Practices in Sustainable Waterway Planning (2010) initiative by the EU PLATINA Project the integrative planning approach served as a showcase for the planning philosophyp measures are described as good practices for ecologically orientated river engineering via donau I 17
Stakeholder Forum The Stakeholder Forum ( Akteursforum ) allows the structured integration of stakeholders in the project. The forum will accompany the realization of the Pilot Project Bad Deutsch-Altenburg discuss the outcome and the consequences for future projects, especially the consequences for the Integrated River Engineering Project Ten stakeholders with voting power: 4 stakeholders from economy / navigation sector 4 stakeholders from environmental NGOs 1 representative of National Park 1 representative of ICPDR Observers are welcome to the meetings The stakeholders are supported by an independent Scientific Board. It is made of 5 experts for the fields of navigation, ecological river engineering, hydrology and ground water, biodiversity, hydrobiology and fish ecology via donau I 18
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