Lake Construction and Maintenance - Land and Water glossary
29 July 2010
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Lake Construction and Maintenance

Erosion Control
With the Water Framework Directive due to become law in 2015, the environmental impact of construction projects on or near watercourses has risen in importance.

Restoration
25 Years of experience in the construction and maintenance of lakes ensures that land and water also fully understand how water features perform.

Lake, Reservoir & Pond Construction
Owning a stretch of water is a dream to many people, whether it is a small garden pond or a majestic lake.

Dredging
Through the vast knowledge gained over some 25years combined with a fully versatile and adaptable fleet of equipment L&W are ideally placed to offer a full maintenance service for waterways and lakes.

Environmental
Land & Water's considerate approach to construction allows it to undertake sensitive environmental contracts.

Algae Treatment
Part of Land & Water's commitment to the total restoration of watercourses is the treatment of algae.

Green Engineering
Today’s environmental constraints mean that increasingly the traditional ‘Hard’ erosion control schemes are becoming replaced by bio-engineered solutions.

Bank Protection
With the emphasis on sustainable and environmental solutions, Land & Water has developed numerous solutions to river and lake bank erosion.

LLMO Treatment
Pressures from heavy recreational use, together with run-off pollution caused by agrochemicals and other sources, have lead to the de-stabilisation of aquatic environments. This has lead to the deterioration of water quality in many of the UK's lakes, ponds and waterways. Land & Water Special Projects and Terraqua Environmental Solutions restore all manner of aquatic areas to their optimum condition, for the perfect aesthetic and environmental result. We are committed to providing a quality service, from the initial appraisal of the problem through to the completion of the scheme using quality materials and competent, experienced staff.

The Nitrogen Cycle
LLMO – The Nitrogen Cycle Nitrogen may enter directly into the watercourse either as nitrate or as ammonia from decomposing organic waste.

LLMO Case Studies
Newent Town Council 5 acre lake and Chalk Springs Fisheries, Arundel Four 1 acre lakes