Vast potential of microbubbles and nanobubbles

Microbubbles and nanobubbles have some unique properties that differentiate them from the standard varieties and because of this they are receiving increased attention throughout a wide variety of fields.   The above photo shows a cloud of microbubbles being generated in glass display tank. A green laser is being used to shine into the bottom part of the tank were…

Microbubbles and nanobubbles aim to increase hydroponics production

A major hydroponics grower in Northern NSW is the first commercial hydroponics business in Australia to trial the microbubble and nanobubble generators we market.  Company management as well as other interested parties are keen to see if increased plant growth rates can be achieved using this innovative technology. Microbubbles and nanobubbles are presently being used to infuse the growing solution…

Longreach Council installing new floating aeration technology

Now with several councils using this wastewater aeration treatment, word is spreading about the effectiveness of these machines.  Recently the Longreach Regional Council has requested installation of two RMA QA 30 floating aerators in the towns Imhoff sewage treatment tanks. Longreach Council's Director of Infrastructure Services says their primary requirements in ordering the RMA QA 30 floating aerators was to…

Fun fishing at Bogabilla

Since the first of the new RMA QA floating aeration machines began operating in Moree Plains Shire Council's wastewater stabilization ponds in 2016, Moree Councils Group Manager for Water and Waste has been planing a number of other projects. One of these is the up-dating of Bogabilla townships water treatment plant. This plant draws water from the Macintyre river that…

CSIRO trials microbubbles and nanobubbles

In June the CSIRO formally approved a microbubble and nanobubble research project that will investigate the effects of this technology on the health growth and yields of cotton, oil seeds and other broad acre crops, a series of trials is planed to run through to the end of June 2019. Research scientist Dr Hizbullah Jamali from the CSIRO agriculture and…

Murweh Shire Council adopts new aeration technology

In August 2017, the Murweh Shire Council in Charleville QLD had two of the new RMA QA floating aerators installed to increase oxygen levels and boost microbial activity in the Imhoff tanks at their sewage treatment plant. The installation of  these aerators in the towns Imhoff  treatment tanks followed an investigation to Moree Plains Shire Council by Murweh's Director of…