Water restoration for agriculture

A manure or slurry lagoon that keeps its oxygen digests its load instead of souring under it.

The lagoon digests its load instead of storing it.

The same mechanism, on this water

Water fails from the bottom up: the oxygen runs out at the sediment, the root zone, or the sludge blanket first, and the trouble climbs from there. Nanobubble oxygenation, oxygen in bubbles small enough to stay suspended instead of rising and bursting, carries dissolved oxygen through the whole water column and down to where the failure starts, and adds nothing else. The technology pages lay the mechanism out in plain English, and how we measure shows the standard every claim on this site is held to.

The full page for manure and slurry lagoons, the failure modes, the usual fixes and where they stop, and the timeline in ranges, is being written to the same standard as the pond and lake pages, with a section on when this isn't the right fix.

What the published work shows

We are looking for farms willing to help evaluate this on a working lagoon, and to publish the record either way.

These findings describe nanobubble oxygenation as a mechanism, not an Alchemal unit. Our own installations publish their own record as case files.

The problems we treat here

Who we serve

The record

No Alchemal case file exists for manure and slurry lagoons yet. Every installation is instrumented from day one, its record publishes either way, and until the first one is ready the methodology shows what we record, how we calibrate, and how we report what didn't move.

The arrangement

The arrangement is the same on every water we take on. It starts with a free written assessment that puts a baseline on paper and says whether oxygenation is the right fix here. If it is, an N-Series unit you own does the work, and Stewardship carries the seasons and the record from there.

Tell us what your water is doing.

Describe the water and a specialist replies with a plain answer, before any commitment. Your water, your numbers.