WATER AERATION EQUIPMENT

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AQUAAIR ENQUATICS, INC. 16024 County Trunk Highway X Kiel WI 53042 Water aeration equipment, namely, a submerged air diffuser and control unit sold therewith for increasing the dissolved oxygen level of lakes or ponds;AQUA AIR;
AQUAAIR Engineered Aquatic Management Systems, Inc. 16024 CTH X Kiel WI 53042 Water aeration equipment, namely, a submerged air diffuser and control unit sold therewith for increasing the dissolved oxygen level of lakes or ponds;AQUA AIR;
ENQUATICS ENQUATICS, INC. 16024 County Trunk Highway X Kiel WI 53042 WATER AERATION EQUIPMENT, NAMELY, A SUBMERGED ELECTRIC WATER PUMP AND CONTROL UNIT FOR CIRCULATING WATER FROM THE BOTTOM TO THE TOP OF LAKES OR PONDS; WATER FOUNTAINS; BACTERIA PRODUCTS FOR AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS; CONSULTING SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF POND AND LAKE MAINTENANCE; WATER MANAGEMENT SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF POND AND LAKE MAINTENANCE, NAMELY, WEED AND ALGAE CONTROL, WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS, BIOLOGICAL PROGRAMS AND FISHERIES MANAGEMENT; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE SERVICES FEATURING POND AND LAKE AERATION EQUIPMENT AND WATER FOUNTAINS;
FRESH AIR PLASTIC SPECIALTIES, INC. 201 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY SOMERVILLE NJ 08876 Water aeration equipment, namely, aeration tubing, aeration hoses, diffuser bars, diffuser grids, air compressors, and air blowers sold separately or sold in combination as part of water aeration systems;
OXYMAX ENQUATICS, INC. 16024 County Trunk Highway X Kiel WI 53042 WATER AERATION EQUIPMENT, NAMELY, A SUBMERGED ELECTRIC PUMP AND CONTROL UNIT FOR CIRCULATING WATER FROM THE BOTTOM TO THE TOP OF A LAKE OR POND;OXYGEN MAX;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In one embodiment, the invention is directed toward a networked grain aeration control system. For example, the system can provide centralized monitoring of the aeration of a number of grain storage facilities, thereby improving the management of stored grain. The networked grain aeration control system can allow the custodian of the system to offer an aeration service. Farmers, or other individuals, cooperatives, or companies can purchase the aeration service at a cost proportionate to the amount of stored grain to be aerated and the duration of storage. In this manner, the purchaser of the aeration service can avoid relatively high fixed costs that can be associated with various aeration hardware.