Workshop on dam and weir removal in the urban environment – 25 & 26 September 2017
Birmingham, England, UK
Paris, 21 November – With thousands of proposed dams threatening Europe’s few remaining free flowing rivers, France’s decision to remove two large dams could signal the start of a new era on the continent – with countries focussing on reviving their rivers and on large scale dam destruction rather than construction.
Eight years after the idea was initially discussed, the French government agreed last week to remove the 35 metre-high Vezins and 15 metre-high ‘La Roche qui boit’ dams from the Selune river in Normandy in 2018.
read the Pressrelease by ERN and WWF intl.
The french Minister Nicolas Hulot announce the removal of the Vezin dam (35m) and the Roche qui boit dam (15m). The works starts in spring 2018 !
Read ERNs /WWF intl. Pressrelease in english (21 November)
For more information :
Visite ERN’s ” Sélune libre” Website ( in french only)
Read the official Press release by the Ministery (14 november, pdf) in french
Read the official Press release by French NGOs (pdf) in french
more information on “Sélune libre” in french by the friends of the Sélune (Facebook)
News sent out by Transrivers (NGO) .
In cooperation with “Seine Grand Lacs” and many other partners, ERN has published a 6 page document on the last flood in 2016. Download the document (in french only)
Workshop on dam and weir removal in the urban environment – 25 & 26 September 2017
Birmingham, England, UK
more information (DRE Website)
*ERN is cofounder of Dam Removal Europe Platform
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