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Non UU-Owned Catchments Woodhead - MFF. Moors for the Future; Skilled and Experienced Delivery. 600 hectares 1200 tonnes of lime and fertiliser 120 tonnes prilled grass seed 20 hectares geo-jute 1950 tonnes heather brash 5km to nearest road Much winter work!. Moors for the Future.
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Moors for the Future; Skilled and Experienced Delivery 600 hectares 1200 tonnes of lime and fertiliser 120 tonnes prilled grass seed 20 hectares geo-jute 1950 tonnes heather brash 5km to nearest road Much winter work! Moors for the Future
Contributing Partners • Peak District National Park Authority* • Natural England • Environment Agency • National Trust • United Utilities • Yorkshire Water • Severn Trent Water • Derbyshire County Council • RSPB • Heritage Lottery Fund • EU Commission • Defra • English Heritage Moors for the Future
Black Hill Summit July 2008 – 6 years of successful project delivery
MoorLIFEhttp://ec.europa.eu/environment/life/publications/lifepublications/compilations/documents/natcompilation08.pdfMoorLIFEhttp://ec.europa.eu/environment/life/publications/lifepublications/compilations/documents/natcompilation08.pdf Inside PDNP 497 Ha approximately £4.5 million Outside PDNP 358 Ha approximately £1.2 million United Utilities £504k Yorkshire Water £415k Natural England £208k National Trust £209k Environment Agency £88k
MoorLIFEWoodhead Estate East of Bleaklow Head, possibly the most degraded upland peat in Europe and it is in a National Park
Woodhead project • Poor raw water quality • 43,000cu Metres of sediment per year • flood risk due to rapid surface drainage • failing to meet SSSI target condition • major carbon source • poor agricultural productivity
Non – owned catchment: Woodhead • Gully Blocking : can be over 3m deep, 139 km of gullies will be blocked. • Brash Spreading: The area of bare peat is estimated to be 50 hectares. Includes cutting, delivery and spreading of heather brash onto the bare peat areas. • Bare peat re-vegetation: spreading chopped up heather brash, on steeper slopes a geo textile material is required. Then a nurse grass seed is sown with successive additions of lime and fertilizer for four out of the first five years • Plug Plants: These are small plants, mainly Eriophorum angustifolium, Eriophorum vaginatum and Empetrum nigra. • Hydro-seeding: Hydro-seeding seeds of Calluna vulgaris, Erica tetralix, Erica cinerea and Vaccinium myrtillus by helicopter of cleaned seed. • Sphagnum: helicopter application, in suspension, of embryonic plants of 5 Sphagnum species and Polytrichum commune. Moors for the Future
Sphagnum propagation Moors for the Future
….and the MoorLIFE project will significantly improve all these issues