Oase Lake Therapy

CASE STUDY: Successful reduction in phosphate & organic sediment at Dobson Ranch
Written by oaselaketherapy | July 22, 2024

THE PROBLEM: Nutrient pollution, sludge accumulation — The lakes at Dobson Ranch are part of a man-made drainage control system, that winds through the master-planned layout. Over the years, high nutrient levels f...

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CASE STUDY: Special Area of Conservation's Lake is Preserved with Minimal Impact, Lasting Results
Written by oaselaketherapy | July 31, 2024

THE PROBLEM: Siltation, sludge accumulation, oxygen depletion, fish kills — An Idyll at risk of disappearing, the lake Mühlenteich at Kloster Oesede in the town of Georgsmarienhütte is located in the middle of a...

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CASE STUDY: SchlixX Restores "Jewel" In Public Park, Reducing Cloudiness and Foul Odors
Written by oaselaketherapy | July 31, 2024

THE PROBLEM: Sludge formation, algae blooms, foul gases, increased nutrient input — The Yanshan Garden public park in the Chinese city of Taicang invites residents and tourists alike to stroll through an area fill...

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CASE STUDY: Costly Dredging Avoided by Applying SchlixX Plus into Recreational Lake
Written by oaselaketherapy | July 31, 2024

THE PROBLEM: Sludge formation, silting — The Kleiner Russweiher, located Upper Franconia in Bavaria, Germany is a lake of considerable size, measuring 27 hectares (66.69 acres) in total. Part of a beautiful landsc...

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CASE STUDY: Quick Action at Schwanenweiher Park Pond Saves Six Figures and Avoids Major Fish Kill
Written by oaselaketherapy | July 31, 2024

THE PROBLEM: Odor pollution, sludge formation, oxygen depletion, threat of fish kills — Home to many waterfowl, ponds can be particularly susceptible to algae growth, sludge formation, oxygen depletion and fish ki...

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CASE STUDY: 75 Percent of Organic Materials Broken Down Allowing Renowned Regatta to Take Place
Written by oaselaketherapy | July 31, 2024

THE PROBLEM: Sludge formation, silting, blue algae growth — Located in Bavaria, the Quellitzsee is a natural body of water measuring 6 hectares (14.82 acres), and a popular destination for swimmers and anglers. In...

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