River restoration
Restoring rivers to a more natural geomorphology slows flows, aids the river’s capacity to retain water, and improves water quality whilst increasing biodiversity. Stonbury is currently contracted to restore rivers across the north and south of England including chalk streams in Hampshire.
Reedbeds
Stonbury delivers several reed bed build, maintenance and refurbishment programmes for clients across the UK. Reedbeds provide effective tertiary wastewater treatment whilst supporting wildlife, sequestering carbon and helping to protect against flooding and drought.
Natural flood management
Natural flood management reduces excessive quantities of water entering settlements and sewerage systems, and includes techniques such as artificial wetland creation, tree planting, and river channel works which utilise natural products such as MSE vegetated banks.
Sustainable energy
Stonbury is now involved in the construction of biomethane harvesting lagoons which will allow clients to produce sustainable biofuel from livestock waste.
Stonbury’s green engineering programmes use life cycle thinking which provides immediate solutions whilst resulting in carbon reduction, biodiversity net gain, and protection against both flooding and drought. Stonbury endeavour’s to further reduce environmental impact in all schemes by using bio-friendly materials and locally won or recycled materials.