Recent Case Studies
Background Data:
Case Study: Housing Development Lakes and Ponds
Location: Florida
Date: May 11 2001 thru June 20 2001
Treatment: 4 Lakes ¼ acre each 8 ft deep
Total Volume: Aprox. 2.4 Million Gallons Total.
Method of Treatment: 10 to 1 Dilution of NRP's Bio-Activator Applied over the total surface via high-pressure hose.
 
Challenge:
To determine if Natural Resource Protection, Inc. product could accomplish the following:
Significantly reduce or eliminate Algae within lakes.
Improve water clarity.
Reduce or eliminate Odors associated with nutrient overload.
Bottom Sludge reduction
 
Discussion of Problem Area:
Islandwalk is a middle to upper middle class community in Florida with only one main access to the community decorated by 4 small lakes. Main access to Islandwalk has been plagued with unsightly Algae blooms and repeated resident complaints within the 4 lakes.
 
Solution for Treatment and Change:
NRP Commenced treatment of the 4 lakes on 5/11/01 by applying an initial shock treatment of 4ppm of the total water mass equaling 10 gallons of Bio-Activator diluted with water to 110 gallons. Treatment #2 was administered 3 days after on 5/14/01 applying 5gallons of Bio-Activator diluted with water to 55 gallons. Treatment #3 was applied 7 days later on 5/21/01 using 2.5 gallons of Bio-Activator diluted with water 20 to 1 to 55 gallons. Subsequent treatments were maintenance treatments administered with 1 gallon of Bio-Activator diluted with water to 50 gallons every 10 days.
 
Prior to start of treatment water clarity was measured at all 4 lakes at between 8 inches and 12 inches. A pungent odor was present at and around 2 of the 4 lakes. All 4 lakes were observed to have up to 50% coverage of algae and algae blooms.
 
Water clarity was measured at between 4 ft and 4.5 ft. at all 4 lakes prior to commencement of second treatment 3 days after initial treatment. Algae coverage was practically non-existent. Only one of the 4 lakes had a visible dead patch of algae aprox.3 yds. Square. No odors were present in or around any of the 4 lakes.
 
Prior to third treatment 10 days after initial treatment water clarity was measured at between 6 ft and 7.5 ft. at all 4 lakes. No odors were present no algae was observed.
 
All subsequent clarity measurements were at a minimum of 7 ft, the bottom of the lakes could be clearly seen at all times. No algae blooms were present or returned to the lakes. Even though uncharacteristically high daytime temperatures were recorded.
 
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