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Segura

Segura (Spanish: [seˈɣuɾa], Valencian: [seˈɣuɾa]; Latin: Thader; Arabic: شقورة, romanizedShaqūrah, or وادي الأبيض Wādī l-Abyaḍ) is a medium-sized river in southeastern Spain. It has its source in the Sierra de Segura.

Segura
The Segura River, at its passage by Murcia city. In the background Murcia's oldest bridge (Puente de los Peligros)
Course of the Segura
Location
CountrySpain
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationFuente Segura, Sierra de Segura, Jaén
 • elevation1,413 m (4,636 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Guardamar del Segura, Alicante
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length325 km (202 mi)
Basin size19,525 km2 (7,539 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • averageCieza: 26.3 m3/s (930 cu ft/s)
Source of the Segura River.
The Vega Alta del Segura near Calasparra, Murcia, famous for its rice.
The Vega Baja del Segura in Orihuela, Alicante.

Course edit

The 325-km (202 mi) long river begins at Santiago Pontones (province of Jaén), passes Calasparra, Cieza, Blanca, Murcia, Beniaján (Region of Murcia), , Orihuela, Rojales and flows into the Mediterranean Sea near Guardamar del Segura in the province of Alicante. Some of its tributaries are the Mundo (which starts near Riópar), the Alhárabe (which starts in Moratalla), the Mula and the Guadalentín.

The alluvial plain is called the Vega del Segura and is a very productive agricultural region growing a wide variety of fruit, vegetables and flowers. The Vegas are divided into three areas: Alta, Media and Baja (upper, medium, and lower).

Tributaries edit

The Segura's main tributaries are:

Right bank:

Left bank:

Recovery edit

By the 1990s, the Segura had become one of the most polluted rivers in Europe,[1] due to the canning industry and urban and agricultural residues originating in the densely populated area in the medium and lower areas of the basin.[1] This fact combined with low or extreme low flows in the same areas –the agricultural use of water and summer drought could reduce the mean discharge to just around 2 to 3 m3/s in Murcia city– made it more difficult to dilute pollutants.

Public outcry peaked in 2001, with a demonstration gathering 40,000 people.[1] A comprehensive action plan followed, the Segura River Project, developed by the Murcia Government's Regional Water Department, in partnership with the Segura River Authority (CHS) and town councils in the region, to restore the health of the Segura River and to supply reclaimed water to the booming agriculture industry. Between 2001 and 2010, 100 water treatment plants and 350 kilometres of wastewater collection systems were built. In addition, a wastewater reclamation levy was established to finance the operation, maintenance and monitoring of these systems, applying the principle "the polluter pays".[2]

By 2003 the quality of the Segura's water started improving. Since 2010, pollution has been unnoticeable, leading to the recovery of fauna and flora including increased otter population in parts of the river they had once abandoned. Birds now rest at two recovered wetland areas recognised by the Ramsar Convention, during their migration between Europe and Africa. In addition, around 110 million m3 of reclaimed water is reused annually for agriculture in the region.[2]

With the river coming back to life, by 2013, otters and eels –both species particularly sensitive to water pollutants– had repopulated large tracts of the river where they had been absent for decades.[3][1]

As of 2015 the Segura River Project is a finalist for the 2016 European Riverprize Awards, organized by the International River Foundation. This recognizes the fact that the Segura went from being one of the most polluted major rivers in Europe to being the Spanish river with the lowest average pollution (considering the average of all tracts of the river) in the span of just one decade.[4]

Average discharge edit

Place Discharge
Cenajo 17.1 m3/s
Cieza 26.3 m3/s
Orihuela 5 m3/s
Guardamar del Segura 1 m3/s

Floods edit

The Segura is usually in a state of semi-permanent drought, however, now and then, it does occasionally flood as the consequence of the torrential rains (cold drop), which typically take place once every 6–9 years approximately, always in Autumn and Spring.

The Guadalentín river, a tributary of the Segura, is the wildest European river.

In the twentieth century significant flooding occurred in 1946, 1948, 1973, 1982, 1987 and 1989. Since 1990 the lower reaches of the river have been canalized, removing meanders and hence improving the evacuation of flood waters. The new canal was put to the test in September 1997, in October 2000, in December 2016 and September 2019, when heavy rainfall resulted in significant runoff.

Segura floods in Murcia and Orihuela edit

Date Murcia Orihuela
October, 1651 1.700 m3/s
October, 1834 1.000 m3/s
15 October 1879 (Santa Teresa flood) 1.890 m3/s 2.000 m3/s
April, 1946 1.187 m3/s 1.138 m3/s
October, 1948 934 m3/s 1.172 m3/s
November, 1987 1.000 m3/s

Flora and fauna edit

The predominant flora in the river Segura is the riverine forest, abundant in Murcia, made up of trees and shrubs such as willows, reed beds, cumbungis and reeds near the river. A little further from the riverbed are the wild rose bushes and elm trees.

And finally, in the middle strip, there are brambles, white poplars, other poplars and tarays.

Regarding its fauna, there are otters, eels, barbel and trout; as for the birds, the eagles, the owls, the kingfisher, the nightingale, the white-throated dipper and the wagtail; bats and galapagos.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Méndez, Rafael (16 February 2014). "Enclaves naturales que han vuelto a la vida". El País. El País Semanal. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b 2016 European Riverprize finalists
  3. ^ "ANSE afirma que las nutrias "colonizan todo el Río Segura en Murcia y se adentran en la provincia de Alicante"". 14 September 2013.
  4. ^ El río Segura, de aquellos lodos estos galardones, El Mundo

External links edit

38°5′47.17″N 0°40′32.37″W / 38.0964361°N 0.6756583°W / 38.0964361; -0.6756583

  • Segura's river basin body "Confederación Hidrográfica del Segura" (in Spanish)
  • Chronology of the main floods occurred in the river basin, beginning with Santa Teresa flood. (in English)

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This article is about the Spanish river For other uses see Segura disambiguation Segura Spanish seˈɣuɾa Valencian seˈɣuɾa Latin Thader Arabic شقورة romanized Shaqurah or وادي الأبيض Wadi l Abyaḍ is a medium sized river in southeastern Spain It has its source in the Sierra de Segura SeguraThe Segura River at its passage by Murcia city In the background Murcia s oldest bridge Puente de los Peligros Course of the SeguraLocationCountrySpainPhysical characteristicsSource locationFuente Segura Sierra de Segura Jaen elevation1 413 m 4 636 ft Mouth locationGuardamar del Segura Alicante elevation0 m 0 ft Length325 km 202 mi Basin size19 525 km2 7 539 sq mi Discharge averageCieza 26 3 m3 s 930 cu ft s Source of the Segura River The Vega Alta del Segura near Calasparra Murcia famous for its rice The Vega Baja del Segura in Orihuela Alicante Contents 1 Course 1 1 Tributaries 1 2 Recovery 1 3 Average discharge 2 Floods 2 1 Segura floods in Murcia and Orihuela 3 Flora and fauna 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCourse editThe 325 km 202 mi long river begins at Santiago Pontones province of Jaen passes Calasparra Cieza Blanca Murcia Beniajan Region of Murcia Orihuela Rojales and flows into the Mediterranean Sea near Guardamar del Segura in the province of Alicante Some of its tributaries are the Mundo which starts near Riopar the Alharabe which starts in Moratalla the Mula and the Guadalentin The alluvial plain is called the Vega del Segura and is a very productive agricultural region growing a wide variety of fruit vegetables and flowers The Vegas are divided into three areas Alta Media and Baja upper medium and lower Tributaries edit The Segura s main tributaries are Right bank Zumeta River Taibilla 2 95 m s River Alharabe 0 20 m s Rio Benamor Rio Argos 0 50 m s Rio Quipar 0 79 m s River Mula 5 10 m s River Pliego Rambla Salada River Guadalentin also called Sangonera or Regueron 1 35 m s Rambla Bosch Rambla Nogalte River Luchena River Turrilla Rambla TorrealvillaLeft bank River Madera River Tus 0 15 m s River Mundo 20 42 m s River Bogarra Rambla Judio Rambla Moro Rambla Tinajon Rambla AbanillaRecovery edit By the 1990s the Segura had become one of the most polluted rivers in Europe 1 due to the canning industry and urban and agricultural residues originating in the densely populated area in the medium and lower areas of the basin 1 This fact combined with low or extreme low flows in the same areas the agricultural use of water and summer drought could reduce the mean discharge to just around 2 to 3 m3 s in Murcia city made it more difficult to dilute pollutants Public outcry peaked in 2001 with a demonstration gathering 40 000 people 1 A comprehensive action plan followed the Segura River Project developed by the Murcia Government s Regional Water Department in partnership with the Segura River Authority CHS and town councils in the region to restore the health of the Segura River and to supply reclaimed water to the booming agriculture industry Between 2001 and 2010 100 water treatment plants and 350 kilometres of wastewater collection systems were built In addition a wastewater reclamation levy was established to finance the operation maintenance and monitoring of these systems applying the principle the polluter pays 2 By 2003 the quality of the Segura s water started improving Since 2010 pollution has been unnoticeable leading to the recovery of fauna and flora including increased otter population in parts of the river they had once abandoned Birds now rest at two recovered wetland areas recognised by the Ramsar Convention during their migration between Europe and Africa In addition around 110 million m3 of reclaimed water is reused annually for agriculture in the region 2 With the river coming back to life by 2013 otters and eels both species particularly sensitive to water pollutants had repopulated large tracts of the river where they had been absent for decades 3 1 As of 2015 the Segura River Project is a finalist for the 2016 European Riverprize Awards organized by the International River Foundation This recognizes the fact that the Segura went from being one of the most polluted major rivers in Europe to being the Spanish river with the lowest average pollution considering the average of all tracts of the river in the span of just one decade 4 Average discharge edit Place DischargeCenajo 17 1 m3 sCieza 26 3 m3 sOrihuela 5 m3 sGuardamar del Segura 1 m3 sFloods editThe Segura is usually in a state of semi permanent drought however now and then it does occasionally flood as the consequence of the torrential rains cold drop which typically take place once every 6 9 years approximately always in Autumn and Spring The Guadalentin river a tributary of the Segura is the wildest European river In the twentieth century significant flooding occurred in 1946 1948 1973 1982 1987 and 1989 Since 1990 the lower reaches of the river have been canalized removing meanders and hence improving the evacuation of flood waters The new canal was put to the test in September 1997 in October 2000 in December 2016 and September 2019 when heavy rainfall resulted in significant runoff Segura floods in Murcia and Orihuela edit Date Murcia OrihuelaOctober 1651 1 700 m3 sOctober 1834 1 000 m3 s15 October 1879 Santa Teresa flood 1 890 m3 s 2 000 m3 sApril 1946 1 187 m3 s 1 138 m3 sOctober 1948 934 m3 s 1 172 m3 sNovember 1987 1 000 m3 sFlora and fauna editThe predominant flora in the river Segura is the riverine forest abundant in Murcia made up of trees and shrubs such as willows reed beds cumbungis and reeds near the river A little further from the riverbed are the wild rose bushes and elm trees And finally in the middle strip there are brambles white poplars other poplars and tarays Regarding its fauna there are otters eels barbel and trout as for the birds the eagles the owls the kingfisher the nightingale the white throated dipper and the wagtail bats and galapagos See also editList of rivers of Spain Sierras de Cazorla Segura y Las Villas Natural Park Arroyo creek Basin Drowning Flash flood Flood Flood protection Irrigation district Saltwater intrusion Transvasement La Vicaria Arch Bridge Water pollution Water stressReferences edit a b c d Mendez Rafael 16 February 2014 Enclaves naturales que han vuelto a la vida El Pais El Pais Semanal Retrieved 18 October 2018 a b 2016 European Riverprize finalists ANSE afirma que las nutrias colonizan todo el Rio Segura en Murcia y se adentran en la provincia de Alicante 14 September 2013 El rio Segura de aquellos lodos estos galardones El MundoExternal links edit nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Segura 38 5 47 17 N 0 40 32 37 W 38 0964361 N 0 6756583 W 38 0964361 0 6756583 Segura s river basin body Confederacion Hidrografica del Segura in Spanish Chronology of the main floods occurred in the river basin beginning with Santa Teresa flood in English Retrieved from https en 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