The Society recently invested £25,000 into some fantastic new aeration equipment and a state of the art remote monitoring system. This is a real game changer for us, especially with the problems we have encountered over the last couple of summers. We now have sufficient aeration equipment for the Old Ballast Pit and Barden Lake which can be deployed as soon as our remote monitoring system alarm signals that there is a dangerous drop in the disolved oxygen level on either of the two lakes.
We would thoroughly recommend this system to any club, syndicate or other fishery as this system takes a reading every 15 minutes and can be viewed on a mobile phone at any time. This enables us to respond to any potential issues quickly without having to manually check the water at silly hours of the day or going out in a boat to do so.