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3.1.3.3 River landscapes in the UK (part b) Reorder

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  • Further engineering takes place – the river is returned back to a natural state by adding meanders, and a storage pond is built.
  • There’s a heavy rainstorm. The pond fills with water, and the town doesn’t flood. The residents are delighted!
  • Action is taken - the river is artificially straightened.
  • The river’s volume is therefore increased, and water flows quickly downstream.
  • The river floods, the early town becomes flooded.
  • The river floods again, but this time the flooding is downstream because the water got there too fast.
  • The river needs to be dredged regularly to stop the build-up of material.
  • The floodplain develops and is in a natural state. The river meanders.
  • A settlement is built on the floodplain.
  • Additionally, trees are planted upstream. They make great wildlife habitats, and locals walk their dogs there.

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