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Lake Sidney Lanier serves as the primary drinking water source for the City of Gainesville, Georgia. In response to persistent taste and odor issues caused by record-high algae levels, Gainesville has deployed Ultrasound in Lake Sidney Lanier as part of a proactive water quality strategy.
The Gainesville Department of Water Resources partnered with LG Sonic in
Introduction
A Health Advisory is not just a label; it is a decision tool. It tells the public when contact with a lake or reservoir may carry risk, and it tells managers what to verify first. In freshwaters, advisories often appear during harmful algal blooms (HABs), especially when cyanobacteria dominate warm, calm surface layers.
For practical guidance, consult the CDC’s harmful algal
Lake Hood is an important recreational and ecological asset in New Zealand. It supports activities such as water skiing, swimming, and community events. In response to recurring cyanobacteria challenges, a scientific algal control study has been launched to evaluate different treatment approaches. This is to support long-term lake health.
The study, led by Lincoln University
Laguna Avendaño is more than Quillón’s main tourist attraction. It is a vital ecological asset and a key driver of local economic development. To protect this important lagoon, the Municipality of Quillón has taken a proactive step. By implementing advanced, environmentally friendly water treatment technology to restore ecological balance.
Located in the heart of the commune, Laguna Avenda
Introduction
Harmful algal blooms are becoming an increasing challenge for inland waters across the United States. Nutrient runoff, warming temperatures, and changing environmental conditions are some factors. These have contributed to more frequent and intense blooms, some of which produce toxins. Hence, threatening ecosystems, public health, and recreational water use. Therefore, Maryland tests innovative technology to reduce harmful
LG Sonic’s Brazil office earned the Entrepreneur of the Year award from the Dutch-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (Dutcham), in collaboration with MKB-Nederland and the Consulate-General of the Netherlands. Dutcham presented the recognition during the annual Day of the Entrepreneur, an initiative that celebrates
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 innovative devices are designed to prevent harmful algal blooms (HABs) bef
It was an honor for LG Sonic to be invited to the 1st Technical-Scientific Meeting of Water and Sanitation Utilities of the Americas and the Caribbean, an event hosted in Lima, Peru, by SEDAPAL (the Water and Sanitation Service of Lima) in collaboration with AIDIS (the Inter-American Association of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering). This important gathering brought together leading experts, government representatives, and technology providers to discuss the future of sustainable water m
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 (HABs).
Last week, LG Sonic attended the 68th ACODAL NACIONAL Congress in Cartagena, Colombia, as part of a Dutch business delegation focused on sustainable water solutions. Organized with the support of MC GLOBAL SERVICES – Colombia, Holland House – Dutch-Colombian Chamber of Commerce, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Colombia, and the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), the mission aimed to explore opportunities for innovation and co
