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February 28, 2026/

Stratification is a common but serious issue in ponds and lakes. During warmer months, water naturally separates into layers. Warm water remains at the surface while cooler, denser water settles at the bottom. Over time, this separation limits oxygen movement between layers. The deeper zones become oxygen-depleted, organic matter accumulates, and water quality begins to decline. Without proper circulation, stagnant...

February 26, 2026/

Water is essential for life—but did you know that tiny invisible bubbles in water, called nanobubbles, can make water even more powerful? These minuscule bubbles are transforming the way we approach water treatment, aquaculture, agriculture, and even recreational water systems. In this blog, we’ll explore what nanobubbles are, how they work, and why IGS Water’s Nanobubble Generator is a game-changer...

February 25, 2026/

Water is more than a resource. It is the foundation of life, productivity, and environmental stability. Whether in aquaculture ponds, irrigation systems, wastewater facilities, or recreational water environments, water quality directly influences health outcomes. When water quality declines, the consequences are immediate. Dissolved oxygen levels drop. Harmful bacteria multiply. Organic waste accumulates. Odors develop. Aquatic organisms become stressed. Crops receive...

February 23, 2026/

Water infrastructure is built to operate continuously — from irrigation systems and pumps to monitoring equipment and treatment facilities. But one powerful lightning strike can instantly cause system failure, equipment damage, and costly downtime. For critical water operations, lightning protection isn’t optional — it’s essential. Why Water Infrastructure Is at Risk Water systems often operate in open environments, making them...

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December 20, 2025/

Hard water is more than just a nuisance—it can silently damage plumbing, shorten the lifespan of appliances, and drive up maintenance costs across homes, farms, and commercial systems. For decades, the typical solutions relied on...

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