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Natural Lake RestorationŒ

Fall 2010
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Contents

J Ô out Lake Savers


J Exploding common myths a out Lake
Management
J The Lake Savers Ôpproach«
Natural Lake RestorationΠMethods
J Results
J Working with Lake Savers

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Ô out Lake Savers«

Mission:
To deliver ÔCTIONÔLE strategies to
restore lakes to a alanced, pristine
condition for the enefit of current
stakeholders and future generations.
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Lake Savers
0anagement Strategies for Healthier Lakes

Exploding Common
Lake Management Myths

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The Need for Lake 0anagement Efforts

Ôlgae Blooms Excessive Weed Growth


Ôccumulation of Muck/
Odor Loss of Depth

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Àour Lake 0anagement 0 ths

1. Extensive and expensive Lake Studies are a


REQUIREMENT for em arking on a Lake
Management Program.
2. Her icide treatment for weeds and algae is an
effective long-term improvement strategy for a
Lake.
3. If we can just stop nutrients from entering the
lake, our lake will improve.
4. Dredging is the ONLY way to REÔLLY clean-up an
impaired lake.

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0 th #1: Stud  Stud  Stud «

J Kalamazoo Michigan 8 acre lake ± $45,000 study to


conclude that their lake was impaired/overfed and
make a recommendation for a $1 Million dredging
project.
J Portage Michigan 1000 acre lake ± More than
$200,000 spent on studies to tell the Lake
Ôssociation that their lake was impaired/overfed and
make a recommendation for a $25 Million dredging
project.
J There are hundreds more examples to choose
from«

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uater Qualit 0easurement asics
J The REÔL Total Phosphorus Standard for a healthy lake is less
than 20 parts per illion.
 mg/l is a measure of parts per million ± if you see phosphorus
num ers in mg/l you need to multiply that y 1000 to compare to
the ideal standard.
 wg/l or ug/l is a measure of parts per illion ± anything 20 or over
is too much.
J Dissolved Oxygen is THE MOST IMPORTÔNT INDICÔTOR of
lake health and is often underemphasized, misinterpreted or
poorly gathered in many lake reports.
 Readings need to e taken all the way to the ottom in the middle
of the summer.
 Readings in shallow areas should e taken BEFORE Sun-up to get
a true picture of the oxygen profile of those areas.

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Sources of Excess Phosphorus

1 Pound of Phosphorus can produce


10,000 pounds of wet weeds and algae!
Source: State of Maine Dept. of Environmental Protection

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So uhat?

J 20 fertilized acres puts 80 pounds of


excess Phosphorus into a watershed.

Food for
800,000
pounds of X
weeds and
Dumping 300 Pick-Up
algae!
Trucks into your
water ody!

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Lake Health Self-Diagnostic
J If your lake has experiences algae looms and poor water
clarity ± you have a nutrient loading pro lem.
J If your lake has streams, creeks or rivers entering from
developed areas ± you have a nutrient loading pro lem.
J If your lake has excessive weed growth ± particularly native
species olil pads most pondweeds except curl leaf) you have
a nutrient loading pro lem.
J If your lake is accumulating organic ³muck´ you have a
dissolved oxygen and nutrient loading pro lem.
J If areas of your lake emit foul odors during the summer months
or the sediment ³stinks´ you have a dissolved oxygen
pro lem.
J If you can¶t catch fish in the deepest part of the lake in the
Summer you have a dissolved oxygen pro lem.

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The Realit of Lake 0anagement
Studies
J In many cases, ela orate, expensive Lake Studies are
simply a revenue generator for the Engineering firm who
will return with extremely high price tag
recommendations that are often not actiona le.
J In most cases, a good Lake Ôssessment and Lake
Management Plan report can e done for $5,000 -
$15,000.

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0 th #2: Her icide Treatment

Her icides are good for a lake


or at least do no harm.

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Nutrient Loading C cle in a Lake
1. Nutrients Flow into
5. New algae loom Lake/Pond Leading
and weed growth to Excessive
Weed/Ôlgae Growth

2. Dead algae and


4. Nutrients released
weeds fall to the
ack into the water
ottom
3. Decomposition
depletes lake of
oxygen

Decaying weeds and algae


Ônaero ic sludge
Lake Bottom
0ost Lakes are Overfed and out of alance
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0 th 2: Her icides are Good for Ô Lake

Chemical Treatment Cycle for Ôuatic Ôlgae & Weed Control

New algae loom Chemicals added to


and weed growth kill algae and weeds

Nutrients released Dead algae and weeds


ack into the water fall to the lake ottom

Decomposition depletes
lake of oxygen
Decaying weeds and algae
Ônaero ic sludge
Lake Bottom
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Ôccelerated Nutrient Loading C cle
Internal Nutrient Loading Cycle

Decaying weeds and algae

Ônaero ic sludge

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Impact of Her icide Treatment on
Lake Health«

1. Ôccelerates Internal Nutrient


Loading Cycle
2. Ôccumulation of Chemical Compounds in lake
sediments (primarily Copper Based Products)

3. Weeds and Ôlgae Develop


Resistance
[ Lake Health Deteriorates
Àaster!!!
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The Harsh Realit
Ônyone who tells you that prolonged her icide
treatment is good for your lake or will not hurt
your lake«.
IS EITHER LYING
OR HÔS NO CONCEPT
OF HOW LÔKES WORK!

J Her icides may e necessary as a one-time ³shock


treatment´ or for emergency spot treatment of invasives.
J The goal of any well-conceived Lake Management Plan
should e ZERO Her icides as uickly as possi le.

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0 th #3: uatershed 0anagement
If we can just stop nutrients from
entering the lake, our lake will
improve.

The Reality
 Watershed Management is critically important, BUT it most
often reuires government intervention/support
(phosphorous ans, storm water treatment, sewer/septic
upgrades), ig investments and long time-frames.
 New approaches are needed to accelerate our a ility to
reduce or a sor nutrients entering lakes.
 Internal Nutrient Loading is often a BIGGER contri utor of
nutrients to the lake on an annual asis than External
Loading.
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Remem er this Picture?
Internal Nutrient Loading Cycle

Decaying weeds and algae

Ônaero ic sludge

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0 th #[: Dredging ± The Ultimate
Solution?

The Reality
 Dredging IS effective at removing inorganic sediment i e
sand silt which is crushed rock
 Dredging is MUCH LESS effective at removing organic
muck (nutrients) from the lake ed.
 Dredging is almost ÔLWÔYS prohi itively expensive for the
typical Lake Community.
 Dredging DOES NOT solve either the External or Internal
Nutrient Loading pro lem.

«Ô uick story a out dredging

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The Dredging Death Spiral for Lake
Ôssociations
 Some/many residents see dredging as
the ³ultimate´ answer to their pro lems.
 Study is commissioned and cost is too
high to gain full support of residents.
 Her icides are used as the primary
control method.
 Muck pro lem gets worse.
 Dredging proponents re-ignite the
dredging issue.
 More money is spent on dredging
studies.
 Cost is still prohi itively expensive.
 Residents get discouraged, Lake
Ôssociation loses credi ility.
 Lake gets worse« residents lose hope
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and interest.

Summar on uhat¶s urong with Traditional


Ôpproaches the Lake 0anagement
LÔKE PROBLEMS 1. Most dollars are
spent on Chemicals,
Ôlgae Blooms
Harvesting and/ or
Excessive Weed Growth Dredging which only
treat symptoms.
Odor Ôccumulation of
Muck/Loss of Depth
2. Few, if any resources
are directed at solving
root causes.
ROOT CÔUSES
Internal Nutrient External Nutrient
Loading Loading 3. Lake continues to
deteriorate over time,
Ñ   treatment costs rise.
People 0anagement not Lake 0anagement
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Lake Savers
Natural Lake RestorationŒ

Natural Methods for Lake Restoration

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The Àour Ke Points Guiding
Natural Lake RestorationŒ

1. Most water odies are overfed and out


of alance.
2. Conventional strategies are primarily
people management strategies not lake
management strategies.
3. Nutrient reduction oInternal & External)
is the only sustaina le approach to
Lake Restoration.
4. Lakes Need to Breath to Be Healthy!

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The Realit

Fact:
Most lakes are receiving more nutrients oprimaril 
Phosphorus and/or Nitrogen) than they can handle
to stay in alance.
Ôs a result, most lakes/ponds are in a state of
accelerated ³Eutrophication´ ± a fancy word for an
over-fed, rapidly deteriorating lake.

Nutrient Reduction ± The Ke to Lake Restoration


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Excess Nutrients«uhat¶s the ig Deal?

J Phosphorus is typically the limiting nutrient that


controls plant and algae growth inland waters.
Nitrogen can e the limiting nutrient in some
environments.
J Excess phosphorus/nitrogen means excess algae
and weeds.
J Excess weeds and algae overwhelm a water odies
natural self-cleaning/renewal process.
J Water uality diminishes and the water ody egins
to literally die from overfeeding.

Nutrient Reduction ± The Ke to Lake Restoration


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Remem er this Picture?

Internal Nutrient Loading Cycle

Decaying weeds and algae

Ônaero ic sludge

Lake Bottom
Nutrient Reduction ± The Ke to Lake Restoration
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The Importance of Dissolved Ox gen

Oxygen Depleted Lake Oxygen Rich Lake


1. When oxygen runs out at the lake 1. In the presence of oxygen
ottom phosphorus can release from Phosphorus stays locked in the
the sediments and feed weed growth sediments unavaila le to weeds and
and algae looms. algae.
2. Ônaero ic acteria take over 2. Ôero ic acteria thrive forming a
producing ammonia, methane and healthy ottom environment and
hydrogen sulfide. ase for the auatic food chain.
3. Organic muck accumulation 3. Ôero ic acteria literally eat
accelerates. muck/organics converting it to
car on dioxide and water.
4. Fish Can¶t feed at the ottom owhere
most of the food is) ± stunting, fish 4. Fish can feed all the way to the
kills possi le, rough fish egin to ottom creating a healthy fishery
outcompete desira le species. oth in size and population of
desira le species.

Lakes Need To reathe To e Health !!!


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Our Ôpproach ± Ôttack the Root Causes!
Ôlgae Blooms

Excessive Weed Growth

Odor Ôccumulation of
Muck/Loss of Depth

External nutrient loading FLOÔTING ISLÔNDS

Internal nutrient loading


ENGINEERED ÔERÔTION &
BENEFICIÔL BÔCTERIÔ/
ENZYME TREÔTMENT
Oxygen Depletion
Lake Savers: Ô Diet & Exercise Program for Lakes!
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Àloating Islands for Reducing External
Nutrient Loading
What are Floating Islands?
J Porous mats made of a matrix of 100%
recycled polyester and onded together
with a high grade marine foam for
uoyancy.
J Highly flexi le system with a multitude of
design options for aesthetic and
functional impact.
How do Floating Islands Work?
J They create a self-contained environment for vegetation that can
a sor significant amounts of nutrients from the water.
J They mimic natural wetlands at a much lower cost than reclaiming
upland areas and converting them to wetlands.
J They are most effective for Lake Restoration when used around
storm drains and inlets to trap nutrients flowing into the lake.

Lake Savers: Ô Diet & Exercise Program for Lakes!


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Àloating Islands for Reducing External
Nutrient Loading

Lake Savers: Ô Diet & Exercise Program for Lakes!


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Àloating Islands for Reducing External


Nutrient Loading

Lake Savers: Ô Diet & Exercise Program for Lakes!


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Àloating Island Options

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Àloating Island Options

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Àloating Island Options

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Engineered Ôeration & eneficial
acteria/Enz me Treatments
How Engineered Ôeration & Beneficial
Bacteria/Enzyme Treatments Work
J Ô system of underwater air diffusers connected to shore-
ased compressor units y self-sinking airline.
J Each system is custom engineered ased on the specific
needs and reuirements of each lake.

J Water picks-up oxygen at the surface and is circulated ack to


the ottom maintaining a continuous supply of oxygen
throughout the entire water column.

J High oxygen levels and ³off-gassing´ reduce nutrient levels,


reducing weed and algae growth.
J Beneficial acteria and enzyme products are added to restore
alance to the auatic eco-system.
J Beneficial acteria that reuire oxygen, literally eat the organic
muck on the ottom.

Lakes Need To reathe To e Health !!!


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How Engineered Ôeration Restores
Lake Health & alance
Oxygenated surface
Toxic Gases
removed
Ñ
 
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water moves to the
ottom.

Ôero ic enthic acteria Phosphorus stays Nutrients removed


reak down organics locked in sediment through the food chain

Lakes Need To reathe To e Health !!!


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Ôccelerating a Lake¶s Natural Cleaning
0echanism

Lakes Need To reathe To e Health !!!


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The Power of Engineered Ôeration &
eneficial acteria/Enz me Treatment

2 feet of organic muck prior


to treatment

Ôero ic acteria can reakdown


organic muck 30 times faster than
anaero ic acteria.

Lake Savers: Ô Diet & Exercise Program for Lakes!


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CLEÔN-ÀLO«
Engineered Ôeration Equipment

Small System Very Large System

Ceramic diffuser with float


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CLEÔN-FLO«
Engineered Ôeration in Ôction

Lake Savers: Ô Diet & Exercise Program for Lakes!


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CLEÔN-FLO«
Engineered Ôeration in Ôction

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The CLEÔN-ÀLO/Lake Savers Difference

Inside of a compressor ca inet after one year in


operation under Lake Savers Management Program
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The CLEÔN-ÀLO/Lake Savers Difference

Competitor¶s system after 6 months operation


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The Lake Savers /Clean-Àlo Ôdvantage ±
Ôeration Engineered from Top to ottom
1. Ô Custom Engineered Design
J Every ody of water is different.
J Proper depths, dimensions and condition make a difference
J Every CLEÔN-FLO System is custom engineered to fit your water
ody.

2. Simply the Best Euipment


J Ceramic lifetime diffusers«not ru er temporar diffusers
J Highest uality compressors that are repaira le«not
disposa le
J The highest uality hose and ca inets availa le
J Proprietary acteria and enzymes that eat muck« 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week.

Lakes Need To reathe To e Health !!!


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The Lake Savers /Clean-Àlo Ôdvantage ±
Ôeration Engineered from Top to ottom
3. Engineered Energy Efficiency
J The right air supply«why use 2hp when 1hp will do.
J Ôir lines that don¶t leak and
reakdown over time.
J Electrical connections that match availa le power.
J The highest oxygen transfer per horsepower hour in the industry.

4. Innovative Leasing/ Management Program Delivers


Long-Term Results
J Leasing option reduces upfront investment.
J Costs decrease over time.
J Lifetime maintenance and repair program ensures ³as new´
performance.

Lakes Need To reathe To e Health !!!


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Lake Savers
0anagement Strategies for Healthier Lakes

CLEÔN-FLO Engineered Ôeration«


What Results Ôre Possi le?

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Greenwood Lake
Greenwood Lake New York

Ô out the Lake


J 80 Treatment area in 9 mile lake.
J Treatment area focuses on parts of the lake that are the focal point
of the community.
J Milfoil and algae growth out of control.
J Water in the treatment area fetid with freuent odor pro lems in
the summer.

Management Program Results


J Clean-Flo Engineered Ôeration J Estimated 50% reduction in Milfoil
installed in June of 2010. growth in 60 days!
J Clean-Flo acteria and enzyme J No re-growth of milfoil following
treatment applied in July of 2010. harvesting.
J 5 days of Harvesting. J Milfoil reductions not just the result
of harvesting.
J Major improvements in water clarity
and uality

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Greenwood Lake
Treatment Ôrea

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Greenwood Lake Results:
efore ± Upper Eastern Ôrm Ôrea

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Greenwood Lake Results:
Ôfter ± [ Da s after installation

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Greenwood Lake Results:


efore ± Upper Eastern Ôrm Ôrea

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Greenwood Lake Results:
Ôfter ± [ Da s after installation

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Turn err Lakes
Lakewood Illinois
Ô out the Lakes
J 100 Treatment area in 4 community lakes mile lake.
J Hyper-Eutrophic System.
J Ôggressive her icide program eliminated auatic plants and led to
algae dominated lakes.
J Ôlgae mats have een so thick that saplings have een seen
growing on top of the algae mats.

Management Program Results


J Clean-Flo Engineered Ôeration J Muck reductions ranging from
installed in May of 2009. 6´ to 11´ in 2009.
J Extremely aggressive eneficial J Lakes largely clear of algae mats in
acteria treatment program Ôugust of 2010 for the first time in
implemented in 2009 and 2010. over five years.
J Innovative Harvesting program
implemented in conjunction with
the system.
J Commitment to ZERO
her icide/algaecide use.

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Turn err Lakes
Treatment Ôrea

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Turn err Lakes
Results
Turn erry Lake 3 (Biggest pro lem lake) July 2010

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Turn err Lakes
Results
Turn erry Lake 3 Ôugust/Septem er 2010

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Turn err Lakes
Results
Turn erry Lakes 2010 ³Secret Weapons´

Lake Clear Bacteria Weedoo Harvester Boat

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Collins Lake
Scotia New York

Ô out the Lake


J 60 acre lake with pu lic each.
J Beach closed for two years due to fecal acteria issue.
J Milfoil and pondweed growth out of control.
J Watershed management strategies and her icide treatment were
not producing adeuate results.

Management Program Results


J One-time her icide treatment for J Beach opened in Ôugust of 2006,
milfoil and pondweed (2006). remained open all of 2007.
J Clean-Flo Engineered Ôeration J No significant re-growth of milfoil or
installed in June of 2006. pondweed.
J Clean-Flo acteria and enzyme J Dissolved oxygen maintained
treatment applied in July of 2006. throughout water column all winter
despite shutting down the system for
3 months.
J Noticea le reduction in dead plant
material and muck in 2007. 
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Collins Lake ³Before´ Pictures 2006

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Collins Lake ³Ôfter´ Pictures 2008
oSimilar View of the Lake)

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Collins Lake ³Before´ Pictures 2006

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Collins Lake ³Ôfter´ Pictures 2008
oSimilar View of the Lake)

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Collins Lake ³Ôfter´ Pictures 2008

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Collins Lake ³Ôfter´ Pictures 2008

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Lakes ridgeport & en rook
Àort uorth Texas Ôrea

Ô out the Lakes


J Two large water supply and recreational reservoirs.
J High levels of manganese and hydrogen sulfide resulting in taste
and odor issues as well as increased treatment costs.
J Represent two of the largest lake aeration projects in the country.

Management Program Results


J Clean-Flo System installed in 2010 J Data shows the a ility to oxygenate
to a depth of 16 meters in 2 months
continuous operation.

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Lakes ridgeport & en rook
S stems
 

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Lakes ridgeport & en rook
S stems In Ôction

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uillow Lake
Kalamazoo 0ichigan

Ô out the Lake


J 7 Ôcre lake/pond.
J Completely over-run with milfoil, filamentous algae, lily pads, and
coontail

Management Program Results


J Clean-Flo System installed in J Filamentous algae pro lem
June of 2007. eliminated.
J One-time her icide treatment for J No significant re-growth of milfoil.
milfoil. J Coontail significantly reduced.
J Harvesting program for lily J Lily pads did grow ack after
pads. harvesting, however, we are starting
J Bacteria and Enzyme treatment to see tu ers ³pop´ to the surface.
applied in July of 2007. J Clear signs of reakdown of organics
in the lake.

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Willow Lake ³Before´ Pictures June 18, 2007

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Willow Lake ³Ôfter´ Pictures June 23, 2007 o
da s after installation of the CLEÔN-ÀLO S stem)

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Willow Lake May 15, 2007 (Last Year. Notice How


ad the Lake looked)

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Willow Lake May 12, 2008
(Just under One Year Later)

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Lake rown ± Kissimmee Àlorida
Ô out the Lake
J 60 Ôcre Lake on at a Florida Resort.
J 5 ± 6 feet average muck accumulation.
J Beach closed for several weeks per year.
J Virtually a ³dead´ lake due to overuse of her icides over a 10
year period.

Management Program Results


J Clean-Flo System Installed J Ôuatic weed growth under control
July 1, 2008 without the use of chemical
her icides.
J Ôverage muck reduction of 2¶4´ in
13 months.
J Swimming each remained open for
full season for the first time in 6
years.

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Lake rown 0uck Reduction Results
Water Depth Measurement Points
5.5¶
7 6 5.5¶
5.5¶ 8¶
Muck Measurement Reference 8¶
Points for future assessment 9¶
8 4 5
5.5¶ 5.5¶ 5.5¶

9¶ 8¶ 7¶
C
9  "   !
5.5¶ 5.5¶ 3 
B 5.5¶
9¶ 8¶ 4.5¶
5.5¶ 7¶
10
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Ô 2 5.5¶
11 7/01/2008 Measurement

  !  15¶

5.5¶ 1
5.5¶ 6/08/2009 Measurement

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Lake rown ± Àlorida

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Lake Powai India

Ô out the Lake


J 500+ acre lake in India.
J Hydrilla and Water Hyacinth had taken over the lake.
J Lake heavily polluted from watershed

Management Program Results


J Clean-Flo Engineered Ôeration J Nutrient levels in the lake reduced
installed with acteria and y 90% in the first year.
enzyme treatment. J Hydrilla and Water Hyacinth
J Harvesting program initiated to reduced to non-nuisance levels.
reduce Water Hyacinth. J Significant improvement in all
water uality indicators.

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Lake Powai India ± Results

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Lake Powai India ± Results

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CLEÔN-ÀLO S stem Ônticipating
Questions and Concerns
J Will the system create a safety hazard for oats?
U No, there is nothing at the surface of the lake. The diffusers and
airline are located on the lake ottom.

J Will the system create a safety hazard for swimmers?


U No, the diffuser oils are very gentle and do not pose a hazard for
swimmers.

J Will the system harm the lake in any way?


U No, the system is simply putting air into the water. The acteria and
enzyme products used do not even reuire DEQ Permit Ôpproval ±
unlike her icides.

J Will the system deplete the lake entirely of plants and algae?
U No, the system will gradually ring the lake ack into a healthy
alance of auatic vegetation.

J Will the system harm fish and other wildlife?


U No, fish enefit as will the entire food chain in the lake.

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Lake Savers
0anagement Strategies for Healthier Lakes

Working with Lake Savers

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How we work with our Customers«


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How we work with Customers


Nothing! In
1. Gather necessary data on your lake most cases

2. Engineer a Clean-Flo System Design Nothing! In


and Quote for your lake most cases

3. Present Design and Quote Nothing!

4. Install & Manage System Ôs uoted


(Uniue Lake Savers Leasing
Program)

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Lake Savers Leasing Program
Installation: $XXXX
Shipping: Ôt cost

System Leasing:

J Years 1 ± 5 $XXXX per year


J Years 6 ± 10 $XXXX ± 20% per year
J Years 10+ $XXXX ± 30% per year

Includes:
J Installation
J System Maintenance and performance monitoring
J Bacteria and Enzymes for year one
J FULL replacement/repair of euipment at no additional
cost. oExceptions for vandalism lightening strikes/power
surge and storm damage/flooding )

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Ôdvantages of Leasing vs Purchase
of a Clean-Àlo S stem

J Lake Savers is responsi le for ÔLL maintenance and repair. The


leasing agreement includes strict performance criteria for
maintaining the euipment in peak operating condition.
J The customer is not making a capital investment in euipment
that sits outdoors and at the ottom of a lake 365 days a year.
J Under the leasing agreement the euipment is guaranteed to e
working in ³as new´ condition for the life of the lease.
J Results and performance monitoring is included in the lease.
J The leasing agreement offers an ³out clause´ after 30 months if
the system is not delivering results as specified at lease
inception.

NOTE: Lake Savers will uote a purchase option with a minimum 4


year service contract if reuested. Lake Savers will NOT sell
a Clean-Flo System without a service contract.

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Ôdditional Costs

Other Costs:
J Installation of Electrical
service to compressor locations ± customer
responsi ility.

Ongoing Costs:
J Electricity Costs ± We can provide estimates as
designs are developed.

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Lake Savers ± Partial Track Record
2007
 Willow Lake Kalamazoo, MI ± 8 acres
 Willowridge Lake , Kokomo, IN ± 8 acres
 Sherman Lake Channel, Kalamazoo, MI ± 5 acres

2008
 Lake Brown Kissimmee, FL ± 60 acres
 Several additional ponds ± 4 ± 6 acres

2009
 Turn erry Lakes ± 100 acres
 Chippewa Lake (Channel) ± 6 acres

2010 Scheduled Installs


 Lake Bridgeport Reservoir Fort Worth, Texas ± 700+ acre treatment area
 Lake Ben rook Reservoir Fort Worth Texas ± 800+ acre treatment area
 Indian Lake Dowagiac, MI ± 86 acre treatment area
 Greenwood Lake Greenwood Lake, NY ± 40 acre treatment area
 Upper Tarrytown Reservoir, Tarrytown, NY ± 30 acres
 Sherman Lake Richland, MI ± 165 acres

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uh Lake Savers!!

Traditional Deteriorating
Ôpproaches Water Body
Ôlone

Cost
Engineered Ôeration/
Beneficial Bacteria & Healthy
Enzyme Treatments and Water Body
Floating Islands

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Time (years)

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Summar

1. Most water odies are overfed and out of


alance.
2. Conventional strategies are primarily
people management strategies not lake
management strategies.
3. Nutrient reduction oInternal & External) is
the only sustaina le approach to Lake
Restoration.
4. Lakes Need to Breath to Be Healthy!
5. Lake Savers can put your lake on a diet and
exercise program to restore health, alance
and recreational uality.

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Questions & Comments«

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