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    Lake Savers named 2011 Best Small Business

    Richland ‘green’ firm named Best Small Business for Southwest Michigan By Yvonne Zipp – Kalamazoo Gazette Article originally published 5/01/2012 blog.mlive.com/businessreview KALAMAZOO, MI – What started as a “hobby” has turned into an award-winning business for a Richland man. Lake Savers, LLC, was named the …

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  • Buyer Beware!

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    Don’t waste time, energy, and money on misguided advice and ineffective technologies that promise a quick-fix…but could damage your lake for good. In this section we “tell it like it is.”  We compare our approach and technology to all the others. Your lake depends on it.

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  • Lakes In Crisis

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    We’re turning our lake bottoms into septic systems with water on top. Lakes and Reservoirs are in crisis because we’ve put them there. Nearly half of all North American freshwater lakes are in trouble. 1.2 trillion gallons of sewage, stormwater and industrial waste are discharged …

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    5 Lake Restoration Myths

    When lakes are in trouble, communities search for solutions. Lake associations ask: What exactly is wrong with our lake? What’s the best solution? Who should we believe? Communities become vulnerable to what we call “restoration” myths. Myths are common stories told about solutions that may …

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  • Collins Lake

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    Scotia, New York 2006 By DAN HIGGINS: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY) – August 23, 2005 SCOTIA – Collins Lake has two problems: one is a tiny bacterium that can make someone seriously ill; the other is a goose that can weigh as much as …

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  • Watershed

    In-Lake Wetland Filtration

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    Watershed Management: Good Theory In a perfect world fertilizers and sewage wouldn’t enter the lake in the first place. The watershed would keep them out. In reality, keeping nutrients out of a lake by managing the watershed has proven to be almost impossible. Nature’s Way: Wetland Filtration …

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  • Bioacceleration

    Biological Acceleration

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    Biological Acceleration: Putting Nutrient Reduction into Hyperdrive Accelerating the lake’s own natural mechanism for breaking down organic matter and converting nutrients into beneficial microorganisms that feed fish instead of weeds and algae. Our Biological Acceleration strategy integrates 3 scientifically proven, highly effective and sustainable technologies …

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  • Whole-Lake Technology™

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    Lake Savers Whole-Lake Technology™ The fastest, most effective way to restore a nutrient overloaded lake is to give the lake what it needs to continuously convert excess nutrients into a resource for fish instead of weeds, algae and muck. This is what our Whole-Lake Technology™ does. It takes the liability …

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