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Consider hypolimnic aeration in the southern canal, 312 feet is approximately 10 atmospheres of pressure or about 320psi which is easily achieved mechanically and could be powered in a green manner.
At one time, legislation was proposed to fund an aeration project. Here are a couple of stories based on some preliminary studies about such a prospect.
Consider hypolimnic aeration in the southern canal, 312 feet is approximately 10 atmospheres of pressure or about 320psi which is easily achieved mechanically and could be powered in a green manner.
At one time, legislation was proposed to fund an aeration project. Here are a couple of stories based on some preliminary studies about such a prospect.
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