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Windsor Lake is more than a recreational hotspot, it’s a vital part of the region’s watershed and environmental well-being. To protect this important resource from harmful algae blooms, the Town of Windsor, Colorado, has adopted a forward-thinking, science-based approach. By installing LG Sonic MPC-Buoys, the town has already started challenging the problem at its root. These ...
LG Sonic proudly participated in the American Water Works Association’s Annual Conference & Exposition (AWWA ACE25), held in Denver, Colorado. Our U.S. team joined thousands of water professionals from around the world to explore the future of water management and present our innovative solution for combating harmful algal blooms ...
Maintaining a pond or lake healthy and clean is not easy, particularly when algae blooms begin to dominate. The invasive vegetation can fill previously clear water, smell foul, and kill fish and other aquatic organisms. Although chemical treatments have traditionally been used to fight algae, a more eco-friendly and safer technique is gaining ...
As water utilities face increasing scrutiny to meet environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria, innovative technologies are paving the way for sustainable water management. ESG goals aim to drive positive environmental impact, social equity, and strong governance practices. Our sustainable solutions for water treatment and monitoring are uniquely positioned to help utilities to fall ...
Residents of Taranaki are advised to exercise caution around waterways due to the discovery of harmful cyanobacteria earlier in the season than usual. Four rivers; the Manganui, Waingongoro, Kaupokonui, and Waiwhakaiho Rivers have revealed cyanobacteria mats, according to the Taranaki Regional Council, causing health risks for swimmers and pets. As summer approaches in New Zealand, the Taranaki ...
One of the severe challenges in water management and environmental sustainability is keeping algae growth under control in lagoons and water bodies. Conventional methods typically require chemicals or physical removal; however, ultrasonic algae treatment has become a promising technology. This blog explains what ultrasonic algae treatment means, its benefits, applications in lagoons, and ...
The overgrowth of algae in ponds is a significant problem, bad for water quality, and unbalanced to the ecosystem. Traditional algae control methods often include chemical treatment or mechanical removal, which can have environmental impact or labour-intensive maintenance drawbacks. Ultrasonic treatment for algae has recently shown much potential as an alternative. Such technology utilizes sound ...
In a truly remarkable achievement, LG Sonic, celebrated for its pioneering solutions in surface water management, secured a prominent presence at the prestigious Davos World Economic Forum. Under the visionary leadership of our CEO, Yousef Yousef, LG Sonic took part in this global gathering, engaging with world political leaders and the world’s most influential companies to raise awareness ...
City of Tampa, Florida, has introduced a new method of algae control in the Hillsborough River by installing two innovative LG Sonic MPC-Buoys. ...
”, exclaims Tommy, Cork County Council’s Operator at Irish Water’s Lake Cross Water Treatment Plant. Now two years later, algal blooms are under control with the installation of MPC-Buoy. In this webinar, Lisa Brand and Alexander Marcus will discuss how Irish Water controlled algal blooms, reduced OPEX, and ...
From March 21st till March 24th, LG Sonic is participating in the Dutch trade mission to Expo 2020 Dubai. This mission is led by the Dutch Minister of Infrastructure and Water, Mark Harbers, and joined by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte. On the 23rd of March, LG Sonic CEO Yousef Yousef will speak at the Dutch water programme at the Expo. The United Arab Emirates are important trade partners for ...
Her Majesty Queen Máxima of The Netherlands visited the LG Sonic headquarters on Thursday 17th of February. As member of the Dutch Committee for Entrepreneurship, the Queen discussed innovation and scaling up green businesses during the ...
The recently installed system will control algal blooms in a reservoir located in Peru. Our MPC-Buoy will help eliminate filter clogging issues, so the water can easily flow out of the reservoir. Our customer is one of the largest gold mines in South America. Distinctly different wet season and dry season rainfall accumulations present unique challenges to the water balance process. With a ...
Our second project with one of the most innovative utilities in western US has kicked off, and this time we want to walk you through every detail of the MPC-Buoy installation. In case you have already read our case study with Vallecitos Water District, you can start reading about the installation from here. To see video, please click ...
Ondemand webinar The webinar is now available on-demand by clicking the button below. View on-demand In this webinar This webinar features LG Sonic CTO, Lisa Brand, and PhD Water Quality Expert, Valentini Maliaka. Real-time water quality monitoring Algal blooms early warning system How we use remote Sensing (Satellite Imagery) to map HABs How LG ultrasound technology ...
Ultrasonic frequencies MPC-Buoy systems monitor water quality in real-time and based on this data, they send adjusted ultrasonic frequencies that treat algal blooms. LG Sonic ultrasound fixes the algae in the water column and prevent them from absorbing sunlight that is essential for photosynthesis. ...
To control algae, FGCU’S Everglades Wetland Research Park in Naples will use LG Sonic’s MPC-Buoy systems. ...
In Carlsbad, California, MPC-Buoy will monitor and control algal blooms in a storage reservoir used for recycled (or reclaimed) wastewater for the Vallecitos Water District. ...
In 2015, 8 MPC-Buoy systems were installed in drinking water reservoir Embalse la Fe to monitor and control algal blooms. High temperatures and nutrient overload are favorable conditions for algae to bloom, causing release of toxins in the water and taste and odor problems. To challenge this problem, EPM and LG Sonic will start ...
At the exhibition, LG Sonic will showcase its latest technologies to control algal blooms in lakes and reservoirs. Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, cause problems when blooming in lakes and water reservoirs, such as health issues, fish deaths, and odor problems. Based on a European Research project, LG Sonic ...
