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    aerate
    /ɛːˈreɪt/

    verb

    • 1. introduce air into (a material): "before seeding, consider aerating the lawn"

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  2. 2 days ago · Aeration (air injection) and oxidation is a process that oxidizes and captures several contaminants commonly found in well water, including iron, hydrogen sulfide, manganese, carbon dioxide, volatile organic compounds (such as industrial solvents and MTBE), and methane.

  3. 5 days ago · Aeration is the process of reducing compaction within the soil. "Over time, compacted lawn soils and thatch layers can limit grass root growth and prevent air, water, and nutrients...

  4. 4 days ago · There are several steps in municipal water treatment intended to remove solids, kill pathogenic organisms and make water safe to drink. The main stages are usually aeration, sedimentation, coagulation, filtration and disinfection. Aeration simply means to mix air with the water. It is used to remove volatile (easily evaporated) substances from ...

  5. 4 days ago · Aerating water means introducing air into the water, and this can be achieved through several methods. One common way is through mechanical aeration, where devices like aerators or fountains are used to mix air into the water.

  6. 5 days ago · Myth: Low-flow equals low pressure and compromised performance. Reality: Precise engineering optimizes water velocity and laminar flow for equal perceived pressure. Myth: Aerators lead to splashing and make faucets feel cheap. Reality: Modern aerator designs like helix, vandal-proof or laminar aerators prevent splashing.

  7. 3 days ago · Mia Patterson Cox, a recent Industrial Design and Technology graduate (pictured below), has created "Aerate," a neck-worn air purifier designed to improve air quality for underground train users by filtering out harmful particles present in the environment. In underground train environments, PM 2.5 levels often exceed World Health Organization ...

  8. 3 days ago · The idea behind aerating your lawn is to create holes so that water, air and nutrients can more easily get to the roots. It also stops the top layer of the soil from becoming too compacted. Work your way around the lawn in a line with the aerator, making sure nowhere gets missed.