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Pond / Lake Health

Pond and lakes are a valuable natural resource. They add to the beauty of the landscape, provide recreation, are a habitat for fish and wildlife and an additional water source if needed. However, the good health of a pond is held in a delicate balance. A ponds condition deteriorates when the bottom environment cannot support animal life. The bottom is the area that runs out of oxygen first, it is where the most oxygen is used and it is the farthest from the surface where it is replenished. Without oxygen a lake or ponds self purification capability is not only reduced, it is reversed. The small animals, snails, worms, bacteria, etc., which help keep a pond clean cannot live and the ponds nutrients are then recycled from the sediment. This forms a layer of muck at the bottom which serves as a fertilizer for weed and excessive algae growth. It could also cause large fish kills.

Benefits of Pond and Lake Bed Aeration

Aeration means adding air to the water. To restore a lake to health, it is essential to get oxygen down to the lake bottom. Lake Bed Aeration™ not only adds oxygen to the surface water but to the water at the bottom of the lake as well. Once the lake is full of oxygen near the bottom, beneficial aquatic insect larvae, snails, fresh water shrimp, and other fish food can begin to live on the bottom and littoral zone (light zone).

Lake eutrophication begins when the BOD (Biological Oxygen Demand) of a lake cannot be met. When too much pollution enters a lake, plant and algae growth dies and sinks to the bottom, resulting in an overload of organic sludge. Lower forms of life on the lake bed die and this debris rots. Anaerobic bacteria, which needs no oxygen, give off deadly poisonous gases, such as hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and methane. These gases, as they rise through the water, unite with and bind up and dissolved oxygen remaining in the water. Fish will then die from lack of oxygen. By pumping compressed air out onto the lake bed diffuser, the rising air bubbles bring the bottom water to the surface. Large volumes of water release pollutant gases to the air and pick up more oxygen while on the surface. If oxygen is present at the lake bed, dead organisms will not accumulate but will quickly be consumed by aerobic bacteria, thus providing for a healthier lake environment.

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