At St Maroun’s College in Marrickville, NSW, a campus pond affected by nutrient build-up, algae growth, and poor water clarity was restored using a sustainable biological treatment approach. Instead of relying on harsh chemicals, the project focused on re-establishing ecological balance through beneficial bacteria, aeration, and improved pond management.
Within just a few weeks, the pond showed significant improvements in water clarity and overall ecological health, demonstrating how natural microbial solutions can successfully revitalise urban water bodies while creating a healthier and more beautiful environment for students, staff, and visitors, continue reading.