Category: Subsurface Aerators

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The Importance of Aeration in the Winter

As winter approaches, frigid temperatures are sure to follow. Everyone who owns a pond should start getting ready for the possibility of freezing weather that could affect the waters. When those temperatures reach freezing, it is also essential to safeguard the aquatic life in your pond. Let’s discuss why...
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All You Need to Know About Deep Aire Subsurface Aerators

Subsurface aerators are a great solution for many of our customers, especially since Deep Aire subsurface aerators do not require electricity  to be in a pond. We broke down all you need to know about one of our best pond aerators to help your pond stay clean and healthy. Subsurface...
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Do This to Reduce Fountain Algae in the Summer

Without proper preventative measures, like installing an aerator, algae can quickly overtake your water. Ponds, lakes and many other bodies of water can easily become contaminated through poor mix and oxygen levels. Aeration and mixing are important because it ensures that water does not become stagnant and prevents algae...
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Smart Irrigation Month: Using Aerators in Irrigation

Irrigation and Aerators: a sustainable partnership.  Water is our most precious source of life here on this earth and often it is wasted or misused. If you irrigate your land, it’s important that you’re dispersing healthy, clean water throughout your crops or grass. If you’re using irrigation to bring...
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Using CAD Details to Specify A Project

Airolator has been a part of the CAD Details database for over 3 years. CAD Details is an online site to which engineers, landscape architects, and specifiers subscribe so they can find products that will meet their project needs. Through viewing our CAD details, designers can see how our...
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Portable Floating Surface Aerators: A Natural Solution

Last September, we were contacted by a wastewater management and sanitation client that had been directed to clean up a major environmentally hazardous oil spill located in an east coast national forest. The spill contaminated several lakes and streams with over 7,000 gallons of refined gasoline and was contaminating...
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Our Lakes and Streams Deserve Good Water

You hear the buzzwords. Sustainability. Clean. Ecosystem. Natural. Conservation. Healthy. But what does it all mean and is it just hype? What is water sustainability? “Today more than ever in our environmentally-challenged world, protecting and managing water, one of our most important natural resources, should be a top priority,”...
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