ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY PLANS
ENVIRONMENTAL
REHABILITATION OF THE COASTAL WETLAND OF MOLENTARGIUS
AND PROTECTION OF POETTO LITTORAL CAGLIARI, SARDINIA
Client: Ramsar
Molentargius Consortium for the Ministry of the Environment
Services: Feasibilty
study, basic and preliminary design. environmental impact
assessment study; final design of the coastal protection works
Period:
1991-1994
Construction cost:
61,974,828
The project:
The wetland of Molentargius is considered a very peculiar and
fragile ecosystem and therefore is included in the Ramsar list
of areas to be protected and conserved. This Project launched
by the Italian Government to rehabilitate this area includes:
hydraulic rearrangement, phyto-purification plant,
redevelopment of the area as a nature reserve, protection of
the littoral, surface waters depuration, ecological dredging
of the top layer of polluted sediments, coastal protection
works.
Within this Project, TECHNITAL has been entrusted with the
definition of the general plan of the intervention, the
environmental impact assessment study, the detailed design of
coastal works.
The Poetto littoral is a long strip of beach of some 7
kilometres located close to Cagliari. The closeness to the
city, its inclusion in a highly appreciated and unusual
environmental context, which also includes Molentargius
salt-pans and pools, and the quality of the sand,
quartz-bearing and pale coloured, are the principal elements
which give the Poetto great appeal, from both the tourism and
landscape/naturalistic points of view. Since the end of the
war, however, successive human interventions carried out
without due respect for the delicate morphology of this narrow
beach have created problems of widespread erosion and
environmental decay.
As part of a broader programme for the environmental
rehabilitation of the hydrographic basin behind the littoral,
TECHNITAL was commissioned in 1992 to carry out the specialist
studies and the designs of the interventions needed to restore
conditions of morphological stability and environmental
balance throughout the Poetto. The studies involved the use of
mathematical and physical models. Models were used to study
the propagation of wave motion, reproduce the current field
and calculate sediment transport and coastline evolution. On
the basis of the acquired information a balance of the
sediments along the littoral was formulated, both
reconstructing the recent past and predicting the future
trend, for several reference frames corresponding to various
intervention proposals. The study with the physical model
served to define and check the new interventions.
The interventions foreseen on the coastal strip in the
Preliminary Design included:
rebuilding of the coastal dune and moving the
littoral road inland;
artifical beach nourishment with sand taken from the
sea;
moving a water inlet currently located on the
shore-line out to sea;
removal of some of the illegal buildings present along
the littoral and overlooking the shore-line;
transplanting Posidonia Oceanica to
restore, in part, the meadows which were once very extensive
and which are now greatly
reduced due to anthropic action.
At the end of the assessment and approval stage of the
Preliminary Design, the Final Design was developed for the 1st section,
consisting of the rebuilding of the first part of the dune
belt and a pilot operation for transplanting Posidonia
Oceanica.
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