en.Wedoany.com Reported - According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Lakes Assessment, nearly half of the lakes in the United States are impaired by excessive nutrient pollution. Moleaer and Xylem recently announced a partnership to introduce chemical-free nanobubble water treatment technology to municipalities, watershed districts, homeowners associations (HOAs), state agencies, and lake management professionals for the long-term restoration of impaired lakes, reservoirs, and other surface water bodies.
The collaboration targets water bodies such as lakes, rivers, marinas, canals, reservoirs, stormwater basins, estuaries, and coastal areas affected by harmful algal blooms (HABs), fish kills, low dissolved oxygen, nutrient loading, and declining ecosystem health. Xylem will leverage its long-standing service network through YSI (water quality monitoring solutions) to introduce Moleaer's nanobubble technology to water managers, connecting decades of monitoring expertise with sustainable restoration strategies for impaired water bodies.
Nick Dyner, CEO of Moleaer, stated that water managers are gaining a deeper understanding of water quality challenges and seeking practical solutions. Traditional aeration systems face issues such as deployment difficulties, dense infrastructure, or limitations imposed by water body conditions. In contrast, Moleaer's technology adapts to different water body types, depths, and flow conditions, helping communities and operators improve water quality with faster installation speeds and lower operational costs. The patented nanobubble technology generates bubbles approximately 2,500 times smaller than a grain of salt, which remain suspended in the water column rather than rising to the surface, allowing oxygen to reach the lake bottom. This supports aerobic biological activity to decompose organic sludge, inhibits conditions that promote algal blooms, and provides a sustainable alternative to chemical water quality management.
Javier Villa, Vice President and General Manager of Xylem Analytics, noted that YSI has long helped customers turn water data into action. Partnering with Moleaer combines trusted water intelligence with sustainable treatment technologies, enabling customers to more effectively restore impaired water bodies while creating long-term environmental and operational value. Moleaer is the world's largest provider of nanobubble technology, with systems deployed in over 55 countries. Its surface water projects have been applied in more than 650 facilities, with in-house limnologists and water quality scientists diagnosing the unique challenges of each water body before developing solutions. A single system can treat up to 9,000 gallons of water per minute, suitable for water bodies of any size. Moleaer has cumulatively deployed over 10,000 systems, providing scalable solutions for water treatment, agriculture, aquaculture, and industrial processes that reduce energy, water, and chemical inputs. Xylem, a Fortune 500 water solutions company, achieved $9 billion in revenue in 2025, with 22,000 employees dedicated to optimizing water and resource management.
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