Watershed Restoration

21 04, 2023

Invest In Our Planet – International Earth Day 2023

By |2023-04-21T15:18:08-07:00April 21st, 2023|Biomimicry, Bioremediation, Watershed Restoration|0 Comments

Invest. To devote (one's time, effort, or energy) to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result. [...]

7 07, 2017

Plastic Free July | Show Even More Appreciation This Month

By |2017-07-14T12:36:46-07:00July 7th, 2017|AquaBio News, Watershed Management, Watershed Restoration|0 Comments

We are doing our part to reduce the amount of plastic in our lakes, both at the source, and how we use plastic in our products, specifically our floating islands.

20 04, 2017

Village Pond Park Renovation Project Interview with AquaBio

By |2017-04-20T12:47:44-07:00April 20th, 2017|AquaBio in the Press, AquaBio News, Bioremediation, Watershed Restoration|0 Comments

AquaBio has been working for the City of Lake Forest as a wildlife consultant on the Village Pond Park [...]

17 03, 2017

Mini Constructed Wetland for Knott’s Berry Farm

By |2021-08-16T15:24:19-07:00March 17th, 2017|AquaBio in the Press, AquaBio News, Bioremediation, Press Release, Watershed Management, Watershed Restoration|0 Comments

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AquaBio Completes Mini Constructed Wetland for Knott’s Berry Farm Buena Park, CA – March 17, 2017 – [...]

20 12, 2007

What Happens Around Your Lake, Stays In Your Lake

By |2017-03-01T15:21:53-08:00December 20th, 2007|AquaBio News, Bioremediation, Wastewater, Watershed Management, Watershed Restoration|0 Comments

Many of you have noticed that around your neighborhoods you have nicely paved streets and gutters that efficiently and safely remove street runoff after a rain. Some of you may have also noticed that some of it goes directly into the storm drains in your neighborhood.

7 11, 2007

A Ton of Sh..!

By |2017-03-01T15:22:16-08:00November 7th, 2007|Bioremediation, Wastewater, Watershed Management, Watershed Restoration|0 Comments

The biggest pollution problem in most of our urban city lakes is WATERFOWL. Biologists have analyzed the amount of feces an average duck creates per day & come up with 2.7 ounces per day. If you consider your average Southern California urban city lake, of roughly 3 to 5 acres, you probably have about 600 waterfowl on it during the winter.

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