Using Ultrasonic to Control Algae & Biofilm Costs

Water/Wastewater

Using Ultrasonic to Control Algae & Biofilm Costs

09 Jul, 2009

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Kevin Hutchinson, Laureen Earnest
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Implementing ultrasound, a new ?green? technology, is helping municipalities improve water quality and decreasing operational costs by controlling algae growth in ponds, lakes, and reservoirs and by preventing biofilm growth on equipment inside the plant.

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