Like the canal restorer systems developed by John Todd, you can lay down a series of hoses on the bottom and create a fine bubble pattern of pumped air that will 'oxidize' the sludge. In about a month or so you may have resolved your problem using the aerobic microbes that develop.
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Like the canal restorer systems developed by John Todd, you can lay down a series of hoses on the bottom and create a fine bubble pattern of pumped air that will 'oxidize' the sludge. In about a month or so you may have resolved your problem using the aerobic microbes that develop.
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Correct. Lengths of hose with very small holes for aeration,and a pump to force air through the hoses.
Published by Taber Hand
Hi Taber Hand - Thanks for the suggestion.
It would be great, if I have a pictorial representation of the same.
Series of hoses - You mean, just length pipes on the sludge ?
Thanks
Murthi
Published by Thanikachalamurthi Aruchamy, Organic Farmer | Water Conservationist | Volunteer on Water body cleanup and Restoration