We teamed up with the City of Gainesville, Georgia, to mitigate phosphate pollution impacting fish habitats in the Flat Creek Watershed. The target site was a fire pond in downtown Gainesville that had once served as an economically crucial mill a century ago. This necessitated a nutrient-control solution that balanced function and sustainability with respect for the mill’s historical, aesthetic and emotional significance. Together, we implemented Beemats Floating Wetlands, a solution that not only cleaned the water, but honored the environment, improved the area’s aesthetics and supported local ecology. See how floating wetlands can restore urban water ecosystems. http://spr.ly/6044AZaFj
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This is such a great example of environmental innovation in action! 👏 Love seeing sustainable solutions like this that not only improve water quality but also restore local ecosystems and community spaces. Excellent work, Ferguson and the City of Gainesville team! 🌿💧