Harris Chain of Lakes Restoration Council Brief

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Harris Chain of Lakes Restoration Council Brief 11/12/2018

Allied Group USA, Inc. Self-Employed 25 Years Focus on Non-Chemical Processes/Equipment to De-Pollute Lakes, Ponds, Lagoons and Waste Water (Industrial, Manufacturing, Human and Agriculture) Allied Group/CleanFlo Currently Operating in Lake Apopka under Contract with State of Florida and FWC Clients Include: City of Orlando Theme Parks Ceiling Tile Manufacturers US Army Seminole County Hotels and Time Share Companies 11/12/2018

Lake Apopka Pilot Project 11/12/2018

Lake Apopka Background 31,000 Acre Lake Muck Farming Started in the early 1900’s Orange Grove Runoff Permanent Blue-Green Algae Bloom (30 Million Spores/Liter) Near Zero Dissolved Oxygen Reading at Lake Bottom Large Amount of Unconsolidated Muck Muck Depths Ranging from 3 to over 17 feet Loss of Fish Camps and other Recreational and Economic Activities High Alkalinity Levels Recorded (> 9.0) 11/12/2018

Magnolia Park Pilot Project 250 Acre Treatment Area Install 99 Micro-Porous Ceramic Diffusers Apply Bio-Augmentation after 30 Days Maintain for 10 Months 11/12/2018 11/12/2018

Laminar Flow Inversion and Oxygenation 11/12/2018 6 6

Contour Changes May 2015 December 2015 11/12/2018

Bio-volume Changes May 2015 December 2015 11/12/2018

Bottom Hardness Changes May 2015 December 2015 11/12/2018

Overlays Contour-Bio-Volume Overlay Contour-Hardness Overlay 11/12/2018

Unconsolidated Muck Before Treatment After 30 Days 11/12/2018

Removal of Unwanted Aquatics (Cattails) Removal of muck will cause the uprooting of cattails and other aquatics roots to become unearthed and float to the surface, killing the plant. Notice the cleanliness of the roots in these pictures. 11/12/2018 12 12 12

Real Life Examples 11/12/2018 13 13 13

Return of Native Species? Wildlife is loving it! Eel Grass in Lake Apopka? 11/12/2018 14 14 14 14

Contact Information Allied Group USA, Inc. PO Box 6 Goldenrod, FL 32733 Jay Barfield (407) 908-9694 jay.barfield@alliedgrpusa.com Eric Endicott (407) 474-2249 eric.endicott@alliedgrpusa.com 11/12/2018 15 15