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A water body is an ecosystem containing many living organisms that interact with one another
and with their environment, in a balanced web of life. That balance may be destroyed by the extensive growth of some organisms, or
by the death of other organisms. This could be caused either by nature, or as is often the case, by man-made pollutants. In either
event, the lake begins to die.
The basic purpose of the CLEAN-FLO water and lake restoration process is to restore and maintain that
vital balance. Our restoration techniques remove bottom organic muck, greatly improve fish growth and health, and reduce aquatic weeds,
pond algae, foul odors and disease bacteria. This water restoration process not only helps to improve water quality, it also enhances
aesthetic value and life forms in and around the water body. Eutrophication, which is defined as “the increase in mineral and organic
nutrients that results from a deficiency in dissolved oxygen, producing an environment that favors plant life over animal life”, is
completely reversed.
To bring water to a balanced condition for life, we restore the water through the use of our proprietary continuous
laminar flow inversion. In some cases our aeration system is combined with buffered phosphate precipitants and/or beneficial microorganisms
which are used to speed up the process. This method, which was developed by CLEAN-FLO, is a unique, proven technology which is cost
effective and practically maintenance free.
CLEAN-FLO was founded on the principle that lakes, ponds, rivers and reservoirs restored
themselves using natural processes already in the water. CLEAN-FLO's water restoration process, using pond aeration and lake aeration
duplicates those natural processes and accelerates them to keep up with today’s pollutants. Engineers and consultants often use this
proprietary process in areas where the reduction of nutrient input from diffuse sources as a means of water pollution control is unworkable
or impossible.
The CLEAN-FLO process of water restoration uses pond aeration and lake aeration systems to improve water quality, reduce
or eliminate pond algae, pond weeds, remove organic bottom muck, improve fish growth and health, reduce water weeds, reduce foul odors
and reduce disease bacteria.
Improve lake fishing and improve water chemistry using natural lake processes.