
The Case of Warragamba Dam The Warragamba Dam, a primary water source for Sydney, Australia, has been a subject of debate regarding its water release strategy. The question at hand is whether it’s more beneficial to use a continuous pumping strategy or to wait until the dam reaches a critical level and then perform one…

A Tale of Resilience In the heart of England, the River Thames, a historic waterway once brimming with a diverse array of life, had sadly witnessed a significant reduction in its biodiversity over the past several decades. However, a recent development has sparked a renewed sense of hope among nature enthusiasts and conservationists. The otters,…
The EcoReef Initiative presents a unique solution to manage the proliferation of weeds in our waterways. We are acutely aware of the challenges faced by those who rely on these water sources for irrigation, particularly the labor-intensive task of continually clearing pump filters to prevent them from becoming ineffective. Far from being a detriment to…
Eco reefs are one of the most amazing and valuable protections for our ecosystems on our planet for long term. When they develop and adjust to the environment and the environment adjust to the eco reef they become and develop homes to a rich diversity of life, they protect and control the coastlines from storms…
Here’s a demonstration of an EcoReef protecting the water’s edge of a stream from erosion The EcoReef Project focuses on combining organic material, rock & rubble, and plastics from waste plastic bags We will be introducing EcoReefs soon for anyone to use at no cost to them EcoReefs may be ugly but fish don’t wear Gucci’s!
Which other mode of transport uses grass for fuel and pays for it in rich fertilizer? Can any herd of humans attract hordes of rich tourists from around the world as beautifully as “The Man from Snowy River”? Yes, I agree that National Parks have a right to protect what’s desperately important for our…
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