BioReco: drinking water
US. Army Airbase, Baumholder, 13,000 soldiers. Part of the "Ramstein Base"
A tributary to the Sar River, supplies the Airbase with power and drinking water via a "Sperrwerk" (dam) on the river.
Millions of cubic meters of water pass by the Sperrwerk.
When the temperature of the river water exceeds 25 degrees Celsius, the treated river water tastes like mud; rotting bacteria in accumulated sludge from the river before the wall, the "Sperrwerk", is the cause of this.

The "Stauseen" where BioReco 800 is installed.
The US Army automatically measures the oxygen content in the river water every 10 minutes, 24 hours a day.
Table showing the content of "Sauerstoff", oxygen, before and after the installation of BioReco 800.
10 mg. Oxygen / liter of water, is 100% absorption, the water cannot hold more, the table shows 2011, a supersaturation of the river water. Oxygen measurements are taken automatically every 10 minutes, the table shows the average over 24 hours.

The task was solved for the American Army - US. Army in Germany.
Years ago, the measurements were presented to Odense University. The professor's response was that the measurements were not scientific, given that the US Army had conducted them.
The response to this was that the oxygen measurements were from reality and not from Science.
Author: Knud Dencker-Jensen