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Stream Eco-corridor Restoration by Out-aged Small Dam Removal - Focused on Gokreung River Gokreung 2 Small Dam Removal -  

Ahn, Hong Kyu (River & Coast Research Division, Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
Woo, Hyoseop (River & Coast Research Division, Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
Rhee, Dong Seop (River & Coast Research Division, Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
Kim, Kyu Ho (River & Coast Research Division, Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.11, no.2, 2008 , pp. 40-54 More about this Journal
Abstract
Small and large dams are installed in the course of a stream for maintaining the water level of the stream or obtaining agricultural water. Currently about 18,000 of them are installed in Korea to supply water. However, the environmental problems of small dams are well known : the interruption of stream eco-corridors, deterioration of water quality in the upper reaches of the small dam, changes in the habitats of riparian organisms, damages to the stream scenery. In a very few of these small dams artificial eco-corridors like fishways are installed, but the number is very minimal.Accordingly, to efficiently restore stream eco-corridors by removing these small dams, it will be necessary to closely examine physical impacts, such as changes in the riverbed and changes in the shape of the stream caused by the removal, chemical impacts, such as changes in water quality, and transport and accumulation of contaminated sediments and biological impacts, such as changes in the habitats of organisms, and develop related technologies in advance, and have these technologies verified through demonstration application in the sites. In this study, we analyzed the physical, chemical and ecological impacts of the removal of the above-mentioned small dams, and conducted a research on the demonstration small dam removal project for a spot investigation. As a result, the small dam removal will restore the eco-corridor, there by improving the habitat of fishes and crustaceans. The number of major underwater organisms inhabiting the Gokreungcheon, such as Korean spotted sleepers, Chinese minnows, Microphysogobio yaluensis, Abbottina rivularis, stone morokos, striped shinners, long-nosed barbels, and Chinese mitten crabs, is expected to increase, and the food chain in the ecosystem will improve so that species diversity will improve as well.
Keywords
Ecological Restoration; Vertical Changes; Species Diversity; Habitat Suitability;
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