Bottrop-Gladbeck, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany - Grey heron, also called heron, at the renaturalized Boye, the tributary of the Emscher, was transf


Bottrop-Gladbeck, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany - Grey heron, also called heron, at the renaturalized Boye, the tributary of the Emscher, was transformed into a near-natural watercourse, flood protection through newly designed floodplains, the Boye is now free of sewage after the construction of a parallel sewer, belongs to the river system of the Emscher and thus to the Emscher reconstruction, was previously an open, surface sewer, combined sewer with surface water and sewage.


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