Restoration of Eutrophic Lakes
What Causes the Aging of Lakes?
Lakes naturally age over time through a process known as eutrophication, the gradual enrichment of water with nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorous.
Over long periods, this process leads to significant changes in the lake’s ecosystem. Nutrient buildup promotes the growth of algae and aquatic plants, while organic matter accumulates at the bottom as sediment.
As this process progresses, several changes occur:
- Increased accumulation of sediment and organic matter
- Decreased levels of dissolved oxygen
- Shifts in aquatic life, as species better adapted to low-oxygen conditions replace others
While eutrophication is natural, it is often significantly accelerated by human activity. Runoff from agriculture, urban development, and wastewater discharge can rapidly increase nutrients levels, leading to the premature aging of lakes.
The Role of Aeration in Lake Restoration
Without proper aeration, aging lakes often become stratified, meaning oxygen is no longer evenly distributed throughout the water column. As a result, the bottom layers become depleted of oxygen (anoxic conditions).
Under these conditions, sediments begin to release trapped nutrients and heavy metals back into the water. This further fuels algae growth and accelerates the degradation of water quality.
The Bubble Tubing® Advantage
Aeration with Bubble Tubing® helps restore balance by continuosly circulating and oxygenating the entire water column.
By eliminating stratification, oxygen is delivered to deeper zones, allowing beneficial aerobic bacteria to break down organic matter more efficiently. This process:
- Reduces excess nutrients
- Limits algae growth
- Improves overall water quality
- Supports healthy aquatic life
Over time, a natural process known as bio-dragging occurs. As oxygen-rich conditions are restored, bacteria consume organic sediment, gradually reducing buildup and helping return the lakebed to its original mineral state.
Restoring Balance, Naturally
By improving oxygen distribution and supporting natural biological processes, Bubble Tubing® provides a sustainable approach to slowing, and even reversing the aging of lakes.
Who is this application for?
Urban and Recreational Water Bodies
Water quality control for ponds and lakes in public parks and swimming areas.
Contact us to discuss your needs—our experts can help restore and maintain healthy water conditions in ponds, lakes, and other bodies of water.
Improving and Maintaining Water Quality
Are you an individual or a company managing a lake, pond, or rainwater basin that requires treatment? Contact the Bubble Tubing® team to assess the condition of your body of water.