Small Circulator Improves Water Quality in Ponds and Lakes
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
The AerationPlus circulator from Medora Corporation provides cost-effective, targeted circulation for small lakes and ponds, as well as areas around docks, marinas and coves in larger lakes.
The new AerationPlus(C) circulator from Medora Corporation provides cost-effective, targeted circulation for small lakes and ponds to improve water quality. Photo: Medora Corporation
This targeted, small-area circulation helps reduce blue-green algae and odors while improving overall water quality.
"Water quality in lakes and ponds continues to be an area of concern for localities across the United States," said Joel Bleth, CEO and co-founder of Medora Corporation.
Each AerationPlus system has up to three acres of circulation influence. No part of the circulator is above water, allowing for effective circulation without being seen. The AerationPlus circulator is powered by an ultra-quiet air unit with no electricity or moving parts in the water.
The AerationPlus© is the latest freshwater circulation equipment offering from Medora Corporation. We combined all our patented knowledge & experience in large lake applications and focused it especially for small lakes and ponds as well as small areas on larger reservoirs. It is a perfect circulation solution for:
- Docks & marinas
- Swimming areas
- Stormwater retention basins
- Private lakes & ponds
- Park & golf course ponds & waterscapes
The AerationPlus© is completely submerged for those areas where aesthetics are important and there is no electricity in the water so it is safe in high-use areas.
This makes these systems safe in high-traffic swimming and boating areas. A solar-powered version is also available.
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