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Solar-powered Circulation • Nutrient Reduction/Removal • Mixing • Oxygenation • Algae Control
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Treated Water Storage Tanks • Lakes/Reservoirs • Stormwater Ponds • Estuaries • Wastewater Lagoons/Aeration Basins
Solar-powered Circulation • Nutrient Reduction/Removal • Mixing • Oxygenation • Algae Control
Treated Water Storage Tanks • Lakes/Reservoirs • Stormwater Ponds • Estuaries • Wastewater Lagoons/Aeration Basins
Below is general information about Medora Corporation's solar-powered (SolarBee) and electric-powered (GridBee) mixers for potable water applications. Links to the Medora website are listed where you can find more detailed information.
Medora Corporation started the potable tank active mixing market in 2003,
and leads the industry for:
Mixers for potable tanks and clearwells
Medora Corporation’s equipment for the potable water industry has these standard
features and benefits:
• NSF certification
• Scalable to any system, tank, or clearwell size
• Can be installed with little or no infrastructure changes other than electrical wiring where applicable
• Customer, contractor, or factory installation is available in most cases
• "Try before you buy" - Equipment can be rented first, and converted to a purchase later
• Optional SCADA outputs compatible with your system
• High reliability; 25-year design life with low maintenance costs
• Long warranties, and the availability of factory maintenance plans
All SolarBee and THM removal solutions are scalable; factory engineers insure your tank or clearwell has the most effective and economical solution available.
SolarBees are the only active mixers on the market that are available in both solar-powered or grid-powered versions, and engineered to provide years of trouble-free service. With measured flows up to 14 million gallons per day, SolarBees provide top-to-bottom and side-to-side circulation of any tank or clearwell.
Medora's THM removal systems have a proven track record of bringing municipalities into compliance with Stage 2 limits consistently - - and at around 1/3 the cost of other methods.
If periodic boosting is required, Medora also has portable systems for both chlorine and chloramine injection.
See links to the Medora Corporations website below for more information
Medora Corporation's equipment is the top choice of drinking water managers nationwide to solve problems of low disinfectant residual and meeting the EPA's Stage 2 DBP rules.