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  • Swim Advisory Steveston July 25 07 L

    Warning Signs

    What Warning Signs Do You See? The more you know about what you’re seeing, the better prepared you’ll be to take the correct action to restore your lake.

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  • Muck In Hand

    Aerobic Bacteria: Nature’s Rapid Muck Digesters

    Get Rid of the Compost Pile at the Bottom of Your Lake The “muck” that accumulates at the lake-bottom is organic compost that cannot be broken down fast enough. This is a sign that your lake is overloaded with nutrients and simply can’t keep up with the …

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    Integrated Technologies for Complete Lake Renewal

    Technologies that Work With Nature The fastest, most sustainable way to restore a distressed lake is to increase the lake’s nutrient procesing power.   We take the same tools nature has been using to keep lakes clean for thousands of years and accelerate them to …

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  • Why Lake Savers 2

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    We started Lake Savers after living on a lake which had the same problems most lakes in America are experiencing today – excess weeds, blue-green algae, and the oxygen-robbing lake-bottom compost pile experienced as muck!  As a seasoned business leader, our founder John Tucci went on a mission …

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  • Solar Eclipse2

    Lake Bottom Aeration vs. Solar Pump Circulation

    Solar is Sexy, But How Well Does It Restore? Solar Circulator technology has been available for many years.  It certainly is appealing to, “restore your lake without having to connect to the ‘grid’ or pay monthly electricity bills”. At Lake Savers we are supportive of …

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    Chemical Herbicides – An Unsustainable Approach

    Chemical Herbicides Kill Weeds, but Don’t Fix the Deeper Problem… There’s no doubt that chemical herbicides kill weeds. They’re fast, produce dead weeds, but don’t restore the lake. They don’t resolve nutrient overloading. In fact, herbicides actually contribute to the problem. Here’s why: Poisoned weeds and algae blooms …

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  • Building Lake Community

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    In this section we explore the deeper issues related to lake restoration and invite you to share your experiences living on and around “the lakes we love”.  

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