Our project has a man-made pool and has vegetation and fish in the pool, I don't know whether it can meet the requirements?
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EBOM-2009 SSc5: Site Development—Protect or Restore Open Habitat
Our project has a man-made pool and has vegetation and fish in the pool, I don't know whether it can meet the requirements?
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Jenny Carney
Vice PresidentWSP
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October 16, 2012 - 9:03 am
In my experience, this depends on the nature of the venegation and fauna in the water body, and also if the slopes leading to the water are gradual and naturalized. So, it may meet the requirements, depending on what species are there.
yan lian
green building consultantSchneider Electric (China) Co.,Ltd.
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October 17, 2012 - 4:35 am
Thank you for your reply, I still have some questions,Firstly, you mean if the vegetation and fauna in the water body is adapted or native ,it can meet the requirements? Secondly, I don't understand very well about this :"if the slopes leading to the water are gradual and naturalized" ,what does it mean? it's very thankful of you to make a detailed explanation !