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June 10, 2009 - By creating near-laminar flow across surface of ponds, small lakes, and other recreational waters, GridBee(TM) Submersible Circulator prevents stagnant water, minimizing blue-green algae and helping to restore biodiversity. Electric-powered unit offers flow rate of 400 gpm and is located at 6-36 in. beneath water surface. Made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel and non-corrosive polymer, circulator offers alternative to algaecides, aerators, bubblers, or fountains.

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New GridBee(TM) Submersible Circulator Helps Restore Water Quality to Ponds, Lakeshores and Other Recreational Waters


Compared to other mechanical alternatives that impact only a small portion of the pond, one GridBee circulator prevents stagnant water throughout the entire pond surface area.

Dickinson, ND - May 29, 2009 -- The new GridBee(TM) submersible circulator from SolarBeeŽ, Inc. improves water quality in ponds, small lakes and other recreational waters. By creating a gentle, near-laminar flow across the surface of the water (up to three surface acres), the GridBee circulator reduces blue-green algae and helps restore biodiversity. Ideal for golf courses, municipal fishing ponds, lakeshore areas and any small water body susceptible to pond scum, the electric-powered circulator works from beneath the water surface and does not detract from the natural environment.

The GridBee circulator is a simple and economical alternative to algaecides, aerators, bubblers or fountains

Compared to other mechanical alternatives that impact only a small portion of the pond, one GridBee circulator prevents stagnant water throughout the entire pond surface area, and from the surface of the pond all the way down to the depth the GridBee is set for.

"The GridBee circulator is a simple and economical alternative to algaecides, aerators, bubblers or fountains," said Cliff Tormaschy, GridBee product manager. "Compared to other mechanical alternatives that impact only a small portion of the pond, one GridBee circulator prevents stagnant water throughout the entire pond surface area, and from the surface of the pond all the way down to the depth the GridBee is set for."

With a flow rate of 400 gpm, the GridBee unit is located 6 to 36 inches beneath the water surface and is available with an optional 10-inch float ball for visibility. GridBee circulators are equipped with a shoreline converter that reduces standard 110 vAC/5 amp utility power to a safe, low voltage in the water. Units are made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel and non-corrosive polymer for durability and low maintenance.

About GridBee

GridBee, a division of SolarBee, Inc., manufactures electric-powered submersible water circulators for improving water quality in ponds, lakeshore areas and other small water bodies, including freshwater, brackish water and salt water. SolarBee, Inc., a division of Medora Environmental, Inc., manufactures and installs solar-powered, long-distance water circulators for freshwater lakes, potable water storage tanks and wastewater lagoons. For more information on GridBee submersible circulators, visit www.gridbee.com or call 1-888-495-0104.


Company Information:
Name: SolarBee, Inc.
Address: 3225 Hwy 22
City: Dickinson
State: ND
ZIP: 58601
Country: USA
Phone: 866-437-8076
FAX: 701-225-0002
http://www.solarbee.com


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