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The Drava river (also known as Drau river in German) is a 6<sup>th</sup> order stream. At the project site, in the Upper Drava Valley, it forms the boundary between the Crystalline of the Central- and the Limestone Alps. The site of the project is located near the village of Klebach in Austria. From this point onward the Drava has a discharge basin of roughly 2500 km<sup>2</sup>. The average flow of the river near the site is 76m<sup>3</sup>/s.
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Revision as of 08:33, 11 June 2010

Klebach - Side channel


Key features of the case study

Site description

The Drava river (also known as Drau river in German) is a 6th order stream. At the project site, in the Upper Drava Valley, it forms the boundary between the Crystalline of the Central- and the Limestone Alps. The site of the project is located near the village of Klebach in Austria. From this point onward the Drava has a discharge basin of roughly 2500 km2. The average flow of the river near the site is 76m3/s.

Measures selection

Success criteria

Ecological response

Hydromorphological response

Monitoring before and after implementation of the project

Socio-economic aspects

Contact person within the organization

Wasserwirtschaft Kärnten e-mail, Tel.: 050 536-31802 (Austria)

Extra background information

References


Related Measures

Related Pressures