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, mixed sewer with surface water and sewage. Dead wood brought in at the front.


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