Reduction of Bacteria Utilizing the CLEAN-FLO Continuous Laminar Flow Inversion and Oxygenation System
| There are many types of bacteria found in natural waters. Pathogenic species are not part of the normal microbial populace of the water. Infectious species usually only contaminate water from some external source such as leaking septic tanks or stagnant storm sewers, and are almost invariably of fecal nature. Also these pathogenic bacteria usually do not multiply in natural waters, but are only in a transitory state.
The CLEAN-FLO Continuous Laminar Flow Inversion and Oxygenation System will reduce bacteria levels in several ways: 1. Many pathogenic bacteria are strict anaerobes. CLEAN-FLO aeration system increases the oxygen concentration levels throughout the entire water column, so many Therefore, as a result of highly oxygenating the water body, creating an environment where aerobic bacteria thrive, reducing the nutrient media, raising the pH and exposing pathogenic bacteria to sunlight, these pathogens are weakened or killed. Tests by Medallion Laboratories of Minneapolis and the Minneapolis Health Department showed fecal coliform levels decreased from 310/100 ml to less than 1/100 ml while Streptococci levels decreased from 24/100 ml to less than 1/100 ml after our system was installed in Moore Lake in Minnesota. Tests by Analytical Laboratories, Inc. of Sioux Falls, South Dakota showed total coliform in a fish pond in Staples, Minnesota declining from 3000/100 ml down to less than 1 /100 ml after our inversion system was installed. Treatment of 519-acre Powai Lake in Mumbai, India reduced coliform bacteria from 100,000-200,000/100 ml pretreatment level to less than 1,000/100 ml. Treatment of 25-acre Kachrali Lake in Thane, India reduced coliform levels more than 99%. If you are experiencing high bacteria levels, the CLEAN-FLO system is a perfect cure.
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This tributary to a major river was treated by CLEAN-FLO to reduce bacteria levels. |
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