This blogging site is designed to facilitate learning and discussions about issues related to lake health. Citizens from all educational backgrounds are welcome; however, the material is likely to be highly technical when necessary. The intent of the blog is for the ultimate betterment of our inland water resources.
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Laminar Flow Aeration
Laminar flow aeration is a technology that has been around for decades and was initially used in sewage treatment. However, here in Michigan, it is being used to biodegrade excessive mucky sediments and has shown great promise in the reduction of cyanobacteria and also in some excessive growth of nuisance rooted aquatic plants. I have been participating in the research of over 6 lakes that employ this technology and will be submitting papers for peer review. Stay tuned!
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