Advertisement

Silt to be used to restore uplands

by isleofman.com 11th December 2018

Silt removed from Peel Marina will be used to help restore uplands left damaged following 19th century mining activity.

A planning application has been lodged to allow dredged material to be temporarily stored and drained in an engineered and lined pool on the outskirts of the town.

If dredging does not take place the accumulation of the silt threatens to close several berths within the marina which was last dredged in 2015.

The project to remove 44,000 tonnes of silt is due to begin next year and will take place in stages.

The first will involve a proportion of the material being removed from the marina bed by excavator and transported a short distance by road to a temporary pool constructed in a field upstream, beyond the Power Station site.

The majority of the material will then be pumped along a pipeline back up the River Neb to the pool, which will be around 2.5 metres deep and will measure roughly 70m by 100m.

This process will take place in the spring of 2019 and 2020 to avoid migrating fish.

The second stage of the project will see the material being temporarily stored in the pool for up 18 months.

Excess water will be pumped back to the Marina after satisfying environmental standards agreed with the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture.

The third and final stage of the project will see the dried sediment used to restore contaminated and eroded land next to the former Cross Vein Mine, off the Roundtable Road, near Foxdale.

The sediment from the marina is significantly less contaminated than the dust found at Cross Vein Mine and specialists are confident that the material will help reinstate the damaged land as an attractive upland habitat.

A comprehensive Environmental Impact Assessment will be undertaken and the remediation work will include measures to restrict further sediment loss from the site.

This will reduce the amount of material entering the watercourses that flow into the marina, where it causes significant and costly access restrictions.

Reducing sediment flow is also likely to improve salmon and trout breeding locations in the Neb catchment.

A detailed transportation plan will be in place to ensure the safe transfer of materials from Peel to Cross Vein.

MHK Tim Baker has responsibility for Ports and is Chairman of the Peel Marina Project Board – he says: “The proposed solution offers significant long-term benefits for both Peel Marina and the uplands.

“A lot of hard work and creative thinking has gone into getting us to this stage and building the temporary pool will be the first stage in allowing it to succeed.

“While the planning application is for five years, the intention is for the pool to be in place for a maximum of three, and the field will be restored after the project is finished.”

Plans will be on display at Peel Town Hall in Derby Road between December 17th and 20th.

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 11th, December 2018 02:00pm.

Popular Articles

Upcoming Events

Nobles Parkrun

A free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event in Nobles Park.  Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate...
1 Feb
View More
Advertisement

You also might be interested in

Stephen Savage joins Quinn Legal’s Corporate and Commercial legal team.

Business

When the clocks sprung forward we lost another precious hour of sleep

Health & Wellness

The GFoGE guide to obstacle races & why should you do one.

Sports & Leisure

Why not take a "Wallaby" walk in the Curragh?

Nature & Wildlife

Hop-tu-Naa is an ancient festival celebrated on the Isle of Man

Visitor Guide

The Isle of Man hosts many traditional ceremonies throughout the year

Visitor Guide