Service · 01.02
Protected areas
National parks, Natura 2000 / Emerald sites, angling lakes, protected wetlands.
Field survey at a protected water body
Problemi · Problems
Typical problems we solve
- 01 Eutrophication due to agricultural runoff
- 02 Biodiversity decline (fish, birds, amphibians)
- 03 Instability due to climate extremes
- 04 Lack of monitoring and data
- 05 Need to align with EU directives
Methodology
Biology, dredging or combination? — it depends.
Our approach is diagnostic, not ideological. Before proposing anything, we measure: sludge thickness, organic load, water dynamics, regulatory requirements, your work tempo and budget.
Biological treatment
Our first recommendation when the ecosystem can return to balance with the right help. In many cases — especially in early eutrophication — this works.
Mechanical dredging
Necessary when the sludge layer is too thick (>80 cm) or when regulatory deadlines don't allow extended recovery.
Geotextile structures
For sludge dewatering after dredging, against shoreline erosion, and for building permanent or temporary filtration and drainage systems.
Combination
Best results for complex projects: dredging + geotextile dewatering + biological treatment for long-term stability + LakeMind Club for continuous tracking.
Pillar 1 — Water bodies
Other services in this pillar
Next step
Let's talk about your water body — with no obligation.
Send us the basic details (location, size, problem) and we'll schedule a free online consultation. We'll discuss your goals, clarify your needs and walk through the available alternatives — before we charge you anything.