A real-world case study on how Nanokriti restored a polluted community pond using chemical-free nanobubble technology to improve water quality and ecosystem health.
In Bir Pind, Punjab, a community pond that once played an important role in village life had gradually turned into a sewage collection point. With rising pollution levels, foul odor, and declining water quality, the pond became a source of concern for both the environment and the surrounding community.
To address this, Nanokriti partnered with the Punjab Rural Development Authority to implement a sustainable pond restoration solution using nanobubble technology. The NanoCloud N-50 system was installed to introduce trillions of ultra-fine air nanobubbles into the water, enabling continuous oxygen transfer and improved biological activity.
Over time, the treatment helped increase dissolved oxygen levels, reduce organic pollution (BOD & COD), and oxidize harmful gases responsible for odor. The impact was visible, clearer water, reduced algae, improved sanitation conditions, and a noticeable reduction in foul smell. The pond gradually moved towards a healthier and more balanced ecosystem.
This project highlights how nanobubble-based wastewater treatment can be effectively used for pond rejuvenation, offering a scalable and chemical-free solution for rural water bodies.
