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Watering Hole
One man saves a lake..
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<blockquote data-quote="poorthang" data-source="post: 488539" data-attributes="member: 31585"><p>story says the nano size makes the bubbles ride very very slowly and form a sort of magnetic net that attracts and captures the nasty stuff. sounds like the size and number of bubbles is the main part of the equation. maybe a garden soaker hose attached to an air compressor? lol </p><p> how about dumping a plane load of baking soda in the pond?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorthang, post: 488539, member: 31585"] story says the nano size makes the bubbles ride very very slowly and form a sort of magnetic net that attracts and captures the nasty stuff. sounds like the size and number of bubbles is the main part of the equation. maybe a garden soaker hose attached to an air compressor? lol how about dumping a plane load of baking soda in the pond? [/QUOTE]
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