This intervention will have a positive effect on more than 500 hectares of agricultural land, reducing the risk of flooding and allowing the recovery of 60 hectares of river space. In Zone 1 of the LIFE Ebro Resilience P1 Project, located between the towns of Alfaro, in La Rioja and Castejón, in Navarra, a series of natural water retention measures are being carried out to adapt the stretch to the risk of flooding, thus reducing the effects.
This is the so-called demonstration phase of the LIFE project, aimed at showing the effects of various solutions that can be replicated in other rivers of the demarcation and in other basins, both in Spain and in other European countries.
The proposal consists of the sum of actions such as the reconnection of meanders, the creation of relief channels, the recovery of old river branches and the widening of the fluvial space which, together, offer an overall benefit with respect to flood risk and the environmental state of the river, measurable at section level.
The project has edited this video to explain in a very graphic way what these interventions are and their location.
But what interventions are we talking about? Those defined in the LIFE Ebro Resilience P1 Project are as follows:
In addition to these, there are the interventions already implemented or about to be completed within the framework of the Ebro Resilience Strategy.
These main actions are related to other previous interventions carried out in some of the sites (recovery of arms, creation of a relief channel) by the Ebro Hydrographic Confederation after the flood episodes of 2015 and 2018.