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Large – scale Blue and Green Infrastructure (Large BGI)

Cerekwianka

Construction of a flood polder on the Cerekwianka River

Adaptation of the floodplain in the valley of the Cerekwianka River to prevent flooding in the vicinity of Kielecka Street and a tributary to the Mleczna River

The Cerekwianka river valley is a small ecological corridor that is part of the Municipal Nature System, along which animals can move. In the area covered by the task there are patches of small and highly isolated habitats. There are also protected species of birds here: tits, little birds, robins, blackbirds, and pheasants. The implementation of the task is to restore the biodiversity of this area.

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A0 and SSBS Borki

Reconstruction of the A0 rainwater collector and the use of a sequential sedimentation and biofiltration system as part of the task:

"Adaptation of the A0 rainwater channel to improve the quality of water outflows to the Mleczna River"

 

As part of the task, the A0 channel was sealed to prevent groundwater infiltration into the rainwater collector and transport of iron compounds from the ground. In addition, the existing system for draining water from the underground rainwater collector to the Mleczna River was reconstructed in order to increase its treatment capacity.

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Mleczna River

Restoration and adaptation of the Mleczna River to climate change

Adaptation of the Mleczna River to climate change by improving its physical structure, biodiversity and ecological processes based on the ecosystem approach and ecohydrology 

 

Objectives of the task:

• increasing flood safety in changing climatic conditions,

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Potok Północny

Adaptation of the floodplain on Potok Północny into a multifunctional area

Objectives of the task:

- adaptation of the floodplain on Potok Północny into a multifunctional area to improve water quality, increase biodiversity, adapt to climate change and create social and educational functions,

- easing the extreme flows of water flowing into the center of Radom via the Potok Północny River by constructing a flood protection reservoir with an area of ​​approx. 2 ha,

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Results of the adaptation of the Borki reservoir and colmatation ponds to climate change

Adaptation of the existing Borki reservoir and colmatation ponds to climate change

The Borki Reservoir, also known as Lake Radomskie, is the largest water reservoir in Radom. It was created on the Mleczna River and covers an area of ​​about 12 hectares. The lagoon was built in the 1970s, and in the years 1999–2001 it was thoroughly modernized. In the north-eastern part of the lagoon there is a beach and a pier. The remaining part of the shoreline of the reservoir is overgrown with aquatic vegetation, mainly reeds and a sieve. The relatively large area of ​​the reservoir means that numerous species of water and marsh birds can be found here. There are over a dozen species of fish in the waters of the lagoon, such as: pike, carp, perch, tench, crucian carp, roach, chub, grass carp, zander, ruff and catfish, therefore the basin is also willingly used by anglers.

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