CLEAN-FLO...Experts in water quality since 1970.


540 East Union Street, Suite I
West Chester, PA 19382
Phone: 610-431-1934 / 1-800-328-6656
Fax: 610-431-1959

info@CLEAN-FLO.com

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This large reservoir had a serious blue-green algae problem producing bad taste and odor in the drinking water. Taste and odor is gone after inversion and oxygenation of the reservoir by CLEAN-FLO. Lake top half is treated with CLEAN-FLO and bottom half is not treated with CLEAN-FLO.  This small lake demonstrates the effectiveness of CLEAN-FLO products and services in the remediation and management of water.  In this example diffusers and inversion / oxygenation have been employed at a great savings and with total effectiveness. This river was restored from Class 3-4 where Class 4 is “unusable for any purpose” to Class 1-2 where Class 1 is “usable for any purpose.” This hog manure lagoon demonstrates the effectiveness of CLEAN-FLO’s unique aeration in treating wastewater treatment lagoons.  Odor could not be detected when standing on the edge of the lagoon. This lake had two feet of organic muck at the shoreline before CLEAN-FLO treatment. This is a pond using the CLEAN-FLO pond aeration system. Inversion and oxygenation of a bay of the ocean.  This bay of the ocean was highly polluted by industrial and residential waste before CLEAN-FLO treatment.  Inverting and oxygenating bays of the ocean and rivers flowing into the bays can prevent red tide from destroying important fisheries.  Improve water quality, remove odors, improve fish growth, and health and prevent fish kills. This a pond that does not use the CLEAN-FLO pond aeration system.
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Pond Weeds Control – Pond Aeration System for Controlling Pond Weeds

If Pond Weeds are a problem then avoid herbicides and permanently control pond weeds with the Natural CLEAN-FLO Pond Weed Control System

The Perpetual Pond Weed Problem:

Fertilizers

  • The cause of aquatic macrophyte (pond weed) growth and algae in ponds and lakes is an abundance of plant nutrients (fertilizers).
  • Fertilizers include phosphorus and nitrogen, carbon dioxide, minor nutrients such as sulfur and various micronutrients such as iron, manganese, magnesium, zinc, molybdenum, cobalt, etc.
  • Killing pond weeds often results in an algal bloom, and killing algae often results in heavy weed growth.  It’s a dilemma that all pond owners face!

Pond Weeds versus Algae

  • Nutrients cause growth of either pond weeds or pond algae.
  • Pond algae shade the water therefore pond weeds cannot grow.
  • If the problem is excessive pond weeds growth, the weeds take up the plant nutrients in the water therefore the algae cannot grow.
  • Some pond weeds such as water milfoil and hydrilla, get up to ninety percent or more of their nutrients directly out of the water instead of the sediment.
  • Ponds and lakes naturally shift every few years from weeds to algae or from algae to weeds. It all depends on what becomes established first in each season.

The Problem with Herbicides

  • Herbicides kill pond weeds
  • Herbicides ruin water quality as the dead weeds rot and release the plant nutrients they have taken up. As they rot, they also consume oxygen, causing a massive release of phosphorus and nitrogen from the bottom organic sediment (muck)
  • Fish kills often occur as a result of the associated oxygen depletion
  • Herbicides do nothing to remove muck (nutrients), nothing to improve water quality, reduce odors, or improve fish growth or health
  • The USGS cites pesticides as a “. . . potential concern for human health if they affect a drinking water source or occur where there is recreational use”
  • Herbicides are also a potential concern for aquatic life. (Robert Gilliam et al, 1999) There are hundreds of publications on the dangers of herbicides

If you kill all the weeds without eliminating its cause, the plants nutrient will still be left in the water. The pond weeds will quickly return, unless algae can shade the water before the weeds are established. Then you have a pond or lake full of algae. If it happens to be blue-green algae, it can extract nitrogen and carbon dioxide directly into the atmosphere. Blue-green algae can increase nitrogen coming into a lake up to eighty pounds per acre each year!
 
How can I control Pond Weeds?

Reduce Nutrients!  Limit Pond Weed Growth! 

Pond weeds and algae decline as a result of nutrient reductions. All submerged aquatic plants and pond weeds must absorb their major food and carbon dioxide from the water column not through the roots.  

  • Install a Pond Aeration System with Diffusers
  • Remove Phosphates

    Add combinations of our buffered alum compound (Lake Cleanser Special) or our electronic charge neutralizer (Pond Care) and beneficial bacteria and enzymes.

  • Limit Pond Weed Growth and Limit Algae

    Add combinations of our buffered alum compound (Lake Cleanser Special) or our electronic charge neutralizer (Pond Care) and beneficial bacteria and enzymes. 
     

Each program designed is based on water quality data and existing conditions of a particular water body. With the Lake Cleanser Special applications we typically remove over 97% of the phosphate in the water column. Water inversion and aeration with pond diffusers and aeration system in conjunction with buffered alum (Lake Cleanser Special) improves water quality and reduces nutrients (fertilizer) needed for aquatic macrophyte (pond weed) growth. 

YOUR POND WEEDS WILL DISAPPEAR! 

Pond Care was developed with the purpose of neutralizing the electrostatic charges in water and has been found particularly effective in neutralizing those charges that are utilized by submerged pond weeds and green PLANKTONIC algae (that green cast to the water). 
 
Lake Cleanser Special was developed by CLEAN-FLO and has been found to be particularly effective in limiting phosphorus which is served as a food for BLUE-GREEN algae (foul smelling green scum, or algae on the surface of water), FILAMENTOUS algae (looks like green hair or moss and usually grows on weeds or rocks), DUCKWEED (looks like tiny three-leaf clover on the surface), and WATERMEAL (looks like green corn meal on the surface of lakes and ponds).  
 
Results of testing lakes in Florida 981kb 
 
C-FLO-4 is a highly concentrated facultative aerobe for reducing phosphorus and oils in natural bodies of water.  
 
Iron Filings Bind phosphorus in lakes / ponds with a short retention time.

 

BEFORE: Submerged pond weeds were so thick that one could not row a boat through them.

 


AFTER: Reduced pond weeds one year after CLEAN-FLO Continuous Laminar Flow Inversion and Oxygenation Aeration System was installed.
 

 

 
     

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