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Increase the water quality and efficiency of your cooling ...
ByLG Sonic B.V. based in Zoetermeer, NETHERLANDS
Drinking water has different sources of origin depending on the natural access point. Ground water, surface water, sea water as well as pre-used water are all among the potential accessible sources. Any stream has to be treated before being used for drinking, as it may have physical and chemical contaminates such as sand, colloidal silt or microorganisms (i.e. algae, ...
ByMaagan Filtration based in D.N Menashe, ISRAEL
Phosphorus becomes present in the environment from rocks, fossilized bones from many years ago, or bird droppings. Phosphate ions, which are soluble in water, come from weathered rocks as well as erosions. When wastes and plant materials decay, phosphate is released and is returned to the environment for reuse, thus the cycle. Phosphate is a needed nutrient or fertilizer by land plants. It is also taken up by cyano bacteria in open waters or algae or even weeds. However, excessive amounts of phosphate can produce ...
ByBiocleaner Inc. based in Monterey Park, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Efficiently removing algae in golf course ponds and lakes. WaterIQ Technologies ultrasound technology can eliminate algae from golf course water features sustainably to enhance the playing experience and reduce maintenance tasks. Built-in sensors test water health and report intelligently and proactively via cloud-based software for a birds-eye view of all the lakes and ...
ByWaterIQ Technologies Inc. based in Wilson, WYOMING (USA)
The mining industry relies on water. Water is used extensively in mining and mineral processing and refining. ...
ByLG Sonic B.V. based in Zoetermeer, NETHERLANDS
BrightWave's advanced photobioreactors (PBRs) provide an innovative solution for large-scale algae cultivation in the food production industry. By implementing their 40000L PBRs, which occupy minimal space with the footprint comparable to a bedroom, manufacturers can surpass traditional agricultural yields, notably producing more protein than is possible with two acres of soybeans. ...
ByBrightWave LLC based in Clarksville, MARYLAND (USA)
Reduce algae to improve the water quality. Treated wastewater usually contains high levels of nutrients that can cause algal blooms on the water surface of storage ponds. An excess of algae can increase levels of pH, BOD and TSS, making reuse or discharge of the water difficult. Control algae with LG Sonic ultrasound to have higher quality water that is safe to release back in the ...
ByLG Sonic B.V. based in Zoetermeer, NETHERLANDS
Improve quality in used and treated water. Uncontrolled algal growth in water bodies can lead to high levels of pH, BOD and TSS, making the extraction process, wastewater treatment and its disposal difficult. Treating algal blooms and monitoring water quality with LG Sonic technology improves water parameters, reduces further costs and productivity impacts, and prevents equipment clogging with minimal ...
ByLG Sonic B.V. based in Zoetermeer, NETHERLANDS
Reduce pH levels of the discharge: Excessive algae growth in cooling ponds of power generation facilities can be a significant cause for pH levels to exceed NPDES permissible limits. In electric power generation facilities, cooling ponds are used for storing heated water and supplying cooling water to the power plant. When discharging the cooling water, power plants need to comply with NPDES effluent requirements. Control algal blooms with LG Sonic ultrasound technology to lower pH, TSS and BOD ...
ByLG Sonic B.V. based in Zoetermeer, NETHERLANDS
Prevent clogging of filters: Water used for irrigation can contain high levels of nutrients; some of these nutrients are beneficial for the plants watered, but can also lead to extensive algal growth. Algae in irrigation reservoirs can clog the irrigation system and can also be spread over the irrigated area. In addition, some types of fungus also present in these waters can be extremely harmful for the plants ...
ByLG Sonic B.V. based in Zoetermeer, NETHERLANDS
Reduce blue-green algae: In lakes, large ponds, water reservoirs and public waters, the growth of blue-green algae presents a global problem. These types of algae represent a group of bacteria known as cyanobacteria, which give rise to a distinct foul odour and are also known to produce toxins. Each year, numerous lakes are forced to close for recreational and other uses due to the growth of blue-green ...
ByLG Sonic B.V. based in Zoetermeer, NETHERLANDS
