I live across the street from the posiedon nano bubble maker. Its an eyesore and it is NOT working. Put on some polarized glasses and you can see the algae bloom in its full capacity. Its in every square inch of the lake. Maybe, do the phosphorus blocker at the channel inlet, and dredge the entire lake bottom to make it deeper! The Algae blooms on the west side and near the cove in huge highly concentrated streams under the water. I have driven my seadoo next to Posiedon every other day and the Algae is exactly the same as in the middle of the lake. The shore is caked at it travels to this side. I hear what these guys are saying but do not agree. I am a 40 year resident. The clarity we briefly saw was due to the rain raising the water level to new levels where the algae had not already been exposed to over the years. In other words, it had not seeded the soil there yet. Fish tanks need way more bubbles than are being provided to the lake which proves you would have to put hundreds of these bubblers at a cost of hundreds on millions of dollars considering just 1 cost $1.5m! The lake gets runoff from every side and its the last in the chain from the watershed. Lets get the water mussels, I heard other lakes with the presence of mussels do not have algae as they eat it. And the dont charge a dime.
And maybe stop Bill Gates from spraying the chemicals in the sky that land all over the ground and get washed into the lake every rain. Nano metals are fertilizer plain and simple
I live across the street from the posiedon nano bubble maker. Its an eyesore and it is NOT working. Put on some polarized glasses and you can see the algae bloom in its full capacity. Its in every square inch of the lake. Maybe, do the phosphorus blocker at the channel inlet, and dredge the entire lake bottom to make it deeper! The Algae blooms on the west side and near the cove in huge highly concentrated streams under the water. I have driven my seadoo next to Posiedon every other day and the Algae is exactly the same as in the middle of the lake. The shore is caked at it travels to this side. I hear what these guys are saying but do not agree. I am a 40 year resident. The clarity we briefly saw was due to the rain raising the water level to new levels where the algae had not already been exposed to over the years. In other words, it had not seeded the soil there yet. Fish tanks need way more bubbles than are being provided to the lake which proves you would have to put hundreds of these bubblers at a cost of hundreds on millions of dollars considering just 1 cost $1.5m! The lake gets runoff from every side and its the last in the chain from the watershed. Lets get the water mussels, I heard other lakes with the presence of mussels do not have algae as they eat it. And the dont charge a dime.
And maybe stop Bill Gates from spraying the chemicals in the sky that land all over the ground and get washed into the lake every rain. Nano metals are fertilizer plain and simple