NANO Bubbler Update

Tri-Lakes Update

We’ve come a long way in the 2 years since we discovered the opportunity of nanobubble machines and their ability to help restore our lakes. Tri-Lakes is happy to announce that the container unit unit is up and running pumping over 2,400 gallons per minute, sending billions of nanobubbles into the waters of Lower Lake Camelot. As of today, 7/21, we have 8 of the smaller NEO units running on the fingers of Lake Sherwood with 2 more expected to be online in a few weeks until all 10 are in place. We’ve already heard of improvements in the waters near some of the units, but we’ll wait for the testing to be done at the end of the season for a complete analysis. We’ve heard from 2 property owners near the container that they can see the sandy bottom now but again we’ll wait for the analysis before taking any credit. We will take credit for an occurrence on the first NEO unit placed about a month ago when some objects started growing along the shore near this unit. See the picture. Upon investigation the item in the picture is a Bryozoan, an invertebrate that is harmless, indicates healthy water and they also filter the water. Our environmental engineers from EOR assured us that these are a good sign for our lake. The testers from UWSP were also notified and went to the site this morning to take samples for further analysis.

We’ve had a few folks ask about analysis from last year’s tests but last year’s was simply to establish a baseline without the bubblers to this year when the bubblers were in operation.

Additionally, the weed cutters are all set for the new season with a full complement of personnel to operate at full capacity.