The 34m2 floating wetland was positioned to surround half the island (2 x 4m x 4m) and placed as close as possible to the eroding bank to allow roots to bind into the submerged sediment and dampen the currents that are eroding the island.

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The 34m2 floating wetland was positioned to surround half the island (2 x 4m x 4m) and placed as close as possible to the eroding bank to allow roots to bind into the submerged sediment and dampen the currents that are eroding the island.
This required an on-site wastewater system incorporating a system design.
This Equestrian Centre with a residential dwelling and amenities for workers had been utilising a septic tank and trench, the system had failed and upgrade was needed.