Published date: 9 August 2017
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Contract summary
Industry
Marine research services - 73112000
Environmental services - 90700000
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) services other than for construction - 90711400
Marine services - 98360000
Location of contract
Any region
Value of contract
£0
Procurement reference
tender_151496/603905
Published date
9 August 2017
Closing date
5 September 2017
Contract start date
2 October 2017
Contract end date
31 March 2018
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Open procedure
Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
Yes
Description
Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) and Special Protection Areas (SPAs) are collectively known as Natura 2000 sites and are protected under European legislation for their important wildlife and habitats. In England there are 337 Natura 2000 sites covering 2,077,276 hectares.
Many river SSSI/SAC are unfavourable due to water quality, in particular Orthophosphate. It is recognised that diffuse pollution, along with point source pollution are the major contributors to excessive loading of orthophosphates. Natural England's SSSI remedies programme includes catchment sensitive farming and agri environment schemes as mechanisms for achieving favourable condition.
Our objective for 'Favourable Condition' in SSSI's/SAC's designated for river habitat, including water quality targets has been set out in Common Standards agreed by the UK conservation agencies. They apply equally to SAC and SSSI designations and relate to the availability of the river (as a representative of its type) to provide favourable habitat conditions for the characteristic biological community, rather than conditions which might favour a particular species.
Water and sediment quality has a fundamental effect on the physical habitat, species and ecosystem within the river.
Natural England recognises the need to provide a robust evidence base of the impact of heavy metals and road salts, generated from an industrial estate at Measham, are having on the ecological integrity of the River Mease in order to meet favourable condition and WFD targets for SAC Rivers. Previous data collected by Plymouth University and APEM, through a highways survey indicated runoff issues associated with heavy metals and demonstrated contamination to river bed substrate that is in excess of guidelines for risk to aquatic life. At road crossing nodes throughout the catchment, elevated copper, zinc and lead concentrations were observed in stream sediments.
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