Experience and expertise to deliver the best products for diverse water management applications.
Smoky Trout Farm serves industry and agriculture sectors that utilize water as a tool in their production systems and have a responsibility in returning the water to a sustainable, healthy profile.
Community-owned and fully private water ownership are a privilege. We work with owners and managers to achieve socially and ecologically sustainable, healthy water ecosystems.
We work with rural municipalities to large cities that understand wastewater, stormwater, community access ponds and other water projects all have the same things in common: budgets, stakeholders and measureable outcomes.
Smoky Trout Farm provides water management solutions to pond, dugout, and lake owners with a single guiding principle: deliver solutions that are effective, sustainable and a good value. At Smoky Trout Farm, we collaborate with our clients to identify their needs and goals to provide answers based on proven approaches. Whether you’re concerned about TSS levels, winter fish kill or seemingly intractable algae, our solutions and products are designed to achieve the results you desire.
The single best thing you can do for the health of your lake or pond. Adding oxygen to your pond, lake or reservoir with bottom diffused aeration can make all the difference.
Nutrient loading is something water managers are very familiar with. The addition of specially cultivated beneficial bacteria and select enzymes can have a big impact on water quality.
We have the products you need to not only improve your water quality but to also make your water look good.
Ultrasonic technology that controls algae in lakes and ponds, water treatment facilities, tailings ponds, stormwater reservoirs, and even irrigation ponds and pools. Plus, it lowers pH and TSS!
Successful wastewater managers know the right aerator is important. A high rate of air transfer in a durable, effective aerator is a valuable solution for wastewater installations.
Blue-green algae problems? Other algae blooms? Best Management Practices not helping? You may have a phosphorus problem. Identifying the problem,and intercepting or inactivating the phosphorus could be key to solving your problem.