Pure Eau welcomes nature trails back to Essex

23 May 2011

Pure Eau welcomes the lagoon and nature trails back to Essex
Heavy rain and snow in January this year, forced contractors at the RSPB site at Bowers Marsh to postpone the project to change the land into a lagoon and nature trail but land became unworkable due to harsh conditions.  The area was due to be opened this spring but has now been postponed until the end of the year. Work has now begun again the 270 hectare (670 acre) new nature reserve is already taking shape. The new wet grassland habitat had already been finished and the site boasted of sighting more than 400 Lapwing seen on one visit during the winter. We understand how important a natural environment is to wildlife especially when the water is clean. All our water coolers and water filters offer exactly that – clean pure water which has been through reverse osmosis to ensure you drink refreshing and pure waterReverse osmosis ensures all contaminants are removed before you drink it.
Bowers Marsh is next to Veolia Environmental Services' reclaimed landfill site and will form part of the 9.3 sq mile (15 sq km) "green lung" of south Essex marshes and when finished, the reserve will include a lagoon and nature trails, aiming to attract a variety of wildlife. It is hoped the site will attract wading birds and provide habitats for water voles and other wildlife. Pure Eau supports any projects involving cleaning up the environment especially when it involves safe water. Pure Eau ensures all the drinking water in our water coolers and water filters provide you with as much pure water as you can drink. The RSPB (www. rspb.org.uk) state that despite conservation  Despite our conservation successes, many of the UK’s birds are still at risk. They argue that throughout the last 112 years of RSPB’s history birds are under more pressure than ever before due to agricultural intensification, climate change, growing demands for water, expansion of urban areas and transport infrastructure, and the over-exploitation of the seas. Some of the UK’s finest wildlife sites are still being threatened and damaged by development and neglect. Conserving these is vital if our wildlife is to survive. Transport and vehicle use changes are also urgently needed to protect the environment. Climate change is the biggest issue facing wildlife and humanity this century. Nature reserve management and countryside policies that adapt to the impacts of climate change on our wildlife, reducing greenhouse gas pollution from homes, transport and industry are also being implemented by the RSPB. .
Here at Pure Eau we congratulate any efforts to keeping the habitat a safe one. By keeping our water ways clean and pure we are finding a better way to support our wildlife to flourish. Ensure you flourish by drinking as much pure water you can. Our water coolers and water filters provide you with your daily requirement of 8 glasses per day plus lots more!

Article Links

water filter http://www.pure-eau.co.uk/water-filters.cfm
pure water http://www.pure-eau.co.uk/benefits/crystal-clear.cfm
water coolers http://www.pure-eau.co.uk/water-coolers.cfm
reverse osmosis http://www.pure-eau.co.uk/the-process.cfm


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