Water Gardens and Ponds
Healthy water gardens and small ponds offer a valued aesthetic attraction to the home or business.
These pools, however, develop their own ecosystems that
can easily go out of balance.
If the water is left stagnant for too long,
mosquitoes will start to inhabit the area, algae begins to
form in the water, and odors can start to appear. Adding in a
feature that circulates the water can cut down on these
problems. Depending on the water quality, however,
algae and calcium deposits may still form.
Using EM•1® Microbial Inoculant on a regular
basis will help to keep enough beneficial microbes in the system to keep
nutrient levels low enough to prevent the growth of algae. EM-1® also
has the ability to neutralize salts—which can act as a natural chlorinator—and
prevent them from crystallizing on pool surfaces.
The monthly application ratio is 1:10,000,
which is 1 part EMAS (EM-1® Activated Solution) for every 10,000 parts of
water. It is recommended that this dosage be applied in weekly increments,
rather than all at once.
The water temperature should be 5°F above
freezing. EM Bokashi Packets are also recommended. Allow several weeks for the
materials to do their work. Some sludge from the bottom will likely surface creating
an unsightly scum. Leave it and let nature do its bioremediation – as it will
disappear shortly.
Hot Tub and Swimming Pool Applications
Many of us would gladly use hot tubs and swimming pools more frequently, if it weren’t for the harsh chemicals
that can be so irritating to the skin and eyes.
Conventional treatments attempt
to use antibacterial approaches for creating
a sterile environment in the water. This antiseptic approach of
destroying all bacterial life in the water often makes a bad situation
worse. Healthy and beneficial microflora are what sustain
biodiversity in our environments and help to build natural
defense systems. Using Activated EM (AEM) to naturally remediate the
water helps to keep nutrient levels low enough to prevent the growth of algae,
and acts to keep the water microstructured – which is soothing to the skin.
For hot tubs and pools, it is recommended to
use AEM in combination with natural salts— which acts as a natural chlorinator.
Salt consists of two elements: sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). An electrical
impulse in salt dosing devices splits the elements into sodium hydroxide
and natural chlorine, which helps to keep the pool clean without the harsh
chemical negative side-effects.
There are a variety of factors which
contribute to maintaining clean and healthy water quality systems—such as
climate, evaporation, temperature, and frequency of use. Under normal
circumstances, the ratio for swimming pools is 1 part AEM to 10,000 parts
water. For a swimming pool that is 20,000 gallons in size, the application rate
would be 2 gallons of AEM. For hot tubs, the application ratio is 1:2500. So
for the average size hot tub of 500 gallons, the application rate would be 3
cups of AEM. Application rates depend on frequency of use. If the swimming pool
or hot tub is used on a daily basis, then the AEM should be applied every week.
If they are used moderately, then apply AEM every two weeks. If used
infrequently, then apply once every month.
Water quality management is crucial for keeping aquariums healthy and clean. In that fish
droppings and residual foods also pollute the water, it is
important to mix the AEM in the water at a ratio of 1:1000
every month to help remediate the water. This would be ¾ of
a teaspoon
per gallon of water or 1 ounce for a ten
gallon fish tank. It is recommended that this dosage be applied
in weekly increments, rather than all at once.
When changing the water, it may be best to
change approximately half of the water on a regular
basis. If your tap water is chlorinated, let it set
overnight in a large container in order to allow the
chlorine to off-gas – and be sure to include the K-Type
Ceramics, which promote the micro-structuring of the water. Before adding the
replacement water, be sure to include the AEM at the 1:1000 ratio. Additionally,
N-Type Ceramics (one bag for every 10 gallons) are effective in absorbing
nitrogen, which produces algae growth. S-Type Pipes, K-Type Pipes, and the Yugo
Ceramic Balls all work well for aquarium bedding applications.
Nature Does It Best!
Can you advise on using EM to prevent algae build up in overhead water tanks. Generally but also specifically for one concrete lined 6000 litre sized one filled daily from underground water source. What quantity and how often? 125ml weekly?? Am new to EM so wld be grateful for advise. Thank you.
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