Welsh Visitor Centre Case Study -
Reedbed filtration systems for business use
The Welsh Visitor Centre had a Yes Reedbed built in 2008. The site has developed and visitor numbers have grown.


The original reedbed was built as a 200m2 system. This was divided into 2 parallel systems, each with a top and bottom bed. So there are 4 beds in total.



These plants are more than 2m tall.
The outflows were sampled as follows :-

The additional reedbed system will allow the site to develop Luxury Tents / Glamping units.