algae control technology News
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Ultrasonic algae control technologies shown during IFAT 2016
LG Sonic is going to exhibit during the IFAT to show its environmentally-friendly technologies to control and monitor algal blooms using ultrasound in lakes, reservoirs and cooling towers. LG Sonic’s, latest innovation, the MPC-Buoy, a solar-powered system that combines continuous online water quality monitoring, web-based software, and ultrasonic technology to effectively control harmful ...
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How to reduce TSS, pH and harmful algae
Ondemand webinar The webinar is now available on-demand by clicking the button below. View on-demand In this webinar Kathy Hall, Environmental Scientist from LimnoTech, will explain you how TSS, pH and algae growth are codependent and what can you do to reduce them Lisa Brand, Microbiologist from LG Sonic, will present you an interactive algae control technology Brian Snyder, Senior ...
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Global TAG Excellence Award for LG Sonic’s Ultrasonic Algae Control Technology
During the Global TAG conference LG Sonic received an award for the successful development and commercialization of the MPC-Buoy, an environmentally system to monitor and control harmful algal blooms with the use of ultrasonic technology. The Global TAG conference and awards event took place on the 26th April 2015 at the InterContinental Hotel Athenaeum in Athens, Greece. Event participants ...
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Visit LG Sonic Algae Control at Aquatech Amsterdam 2017
From October 31 – November 3, LG Sonic will exhibit at Aquatech Amsterdam 2017 to showcase its latest solution to control and monitor algal blooms. By using ultrasound technology, LG Sonic offers an environmentally friendly solution to control algae and prevent new algae growth. LG Sonic will exhibit at booth 01.136. Ultrasonic algae control technology To control and monitor algae in ...
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LG Sonic will show its latest algae control technologies during the Water Quality Technology Conference, Utah
LG Sonic is going to exhibit during the Water Quality Technology Conference, which will take place in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The latest environmentally-friendly technology of LG Sonic, the MPC-Buoy, provides continuous online water quality monitoring to predict and control algae by using ultrasound technology. The 3D model of the MPC-Buoy is to be shown during the conference from November ...
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Visit LG Sonic at IWA Brisbane World Water Congress & Exhibition 2016
LG Sonic is going to exhibit during the IWA Brisbane World Water Congress & Exhibition in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. IWA Brisbane World Water Congress & Exhibition 2016 will be attended by water and environmental professionals from over 100 countries. The congress and exhibition will offer new insights in scientific and technological innovations in the water management sector. IWA ...
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LG Sonic will show its latest algae control technologies during the Water Quality Technology Conference, Utah
LG Sonic is going to exhibit during the Water Quality Technology Conference, which will take place in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The latest environmentally-friendly technology of LG Sonic, the MPC-Buoy, provides continuous online water quality monitoring to predict and control algae by using ultrasound technology. The 3D model of the MPC-Buoy is to be shown during the conference from November ...
By LG Sonic
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CEDAE Installs MPC-Buoy to improve water quality for 10 million people in Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro state’s water distribution system, Companhia Estadual de Águas e Esgotos (CEDAE), has installed LG Sonic technology to control algae growth in one of their primary drinking water reservoirs. ...
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Ultrasonic algae control systems now pushing the envelope of safe and effective algae control
Recent peer reviewed studies published by both Cornell University and by Rich Abbott at the Syracuse Watershed, establish the efficacy and safety of ultrasonic algae control systems. These studies push the advocacy for the exciting possibilities of ultrasonic technology in algae control and management strategies in an environment where nonchemical mitigation techniques are desperately needed. ...
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Award for innovative approach to control algae with ultrasound technology
LG Sonic, a Dutch manufacturer of algae control systems, received an award for their innovative approach to control algae with ultrasound technology. The annual “Going the Extra Mile” (GEM) awards were hosted by Northumbrian Water, a UK Water Utility company supplying water in both the north and south of England. The event took place at the Beamish Hall on Thursday 25 June 2015. The ...
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Installation of four ultrasonic algae control systems in a recreational lake in the province of South Holland
LG Sonic installed four ultrasonic algae control systems, the MPC-Buoy, in recreational lake “de Zoetermeerse Plas” located in South Holland, the Netherlands. This environmentally friendly system controls toxic algal blooms by using ultrasound technology. It is the first algae control project of LG Sonic in their domestic market. In December 2015 LG Sonic, the municipality of ...
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LG Sonic`s latest technology MPC-Buoy shown during the 2015 Sichuan Water Mission Forum China
LG Sonic was invited to visit the 15th annual water forum, which took place at Chengdu, Sichuan Province China on October 19th, 2015. During the forum, a presentation of LG Sonic’s latest technology MPC-Buoy was given by the CEO, Yousef Yousef. The MPC-Buoy of LG Sonic provides continuous online water quality monitoring to control algae by using ultrasound technology, thereby offering a ...
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MPC-Buoy winner of the Aquatech Innovation Award - water supply/water treatment
Today (Nov 02, 2015), LG Sonic received the Aquatech Innovation Award 2015 in the category water supply/water treatment for the development and commercialization of the MPC-Buoy. This environmentally friendly system provides continuous online water quality monitoring to predict and control algae by using ultrasound technology, thereby offering a complete algae control solution. The winners were ...
By LG Sonic
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Seminar: Use of Ultrasound Technology to Control Algae during the U.S. Algal Toxin Conference
April 28, 2015. LG Sonic is going to attend the U.S. Algal Toxin Conference which takes place from 28-30 April in Akron, Ohio. The aim of the conference is to understand the dynamics of algal toxins and the threat posed to the community’s health, safety and economics. Monitor, Predict and Control Algal Blooms On Wednesday 29th of April our representative, Lisa Brand, will give a ...
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Mayor of Zoetermeer Officially Opens New Office LG Sonic
After a welcome by LG Sonic, Mayor of Zoetermeer, Charlie Aptroot gave a speech about the company and its growth. The speech of Mayor Charlie Aptroot ended with the official ribbon cutting ceremony. After the official opening we continued with a company tour and demonstration of the MPC-Buoy, our latest innovation to control algae on large water surfaces. After the company tour, the ...
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LG Sonic’s MPC-Buoy nominated for Aquatech Innovation Award 2015
In the upcoming Aquatech Innovation Award 2015, LG Sonic is nominated in the category water treatment for the development of the MPC-Buoy, an environmentally friendly system that provides continuous online water quality monitoring to predict and control algae by using ultrasound technology, thereby offering a complete algae control solution. The award participants are bringing their latest ...
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LG Sonic and EPM continue cooperation to treat drinking water
LG Sonic and Empresas Publicas de Medellin (EPM) continue to cooperate to treat algae growth in drinking water reservoirs with two new MPC-Buoy projects to be installed in the coming week. 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, ...
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LG Sonic received award for biofouling prevention project with the Royal Dutch Navy
Yesterday, LG Sonic received an award for a project with the Royal Dutch Navy to apply ultrasound technology on a marine vessel to prevent the growth of biofouling. Biofouling growth increases the drag on a hull which results that a ship can consume up to 40% more fuel and correspondingly produce 40% more CO2 emissions. The P.J.S de Jong Innovation award, organized by TNO, Organisation of Applied ...
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Official Announcement of First Dutch Algae Control Project with MPC-Buoy
Today (Dec 10, 2015) LG Sonic, the municipality of Zoetermeer, and water board Rijnland officially announced a collaboration project to monitor and control algal blooms in recreational lake the Noord Aa. For this project four MPC-Buoy systems will be installed before the summer of 2016. This environmentally friendly system controls toxic algal blooms by using ultrasound technology. It will be the ...
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Significant updates to HBS Ultrasonic algae control
With recurring harmful algae blooms quickly becoming one of the environmentalists’ greatest concerns, a think-outside-the-box approach is necessary to eliminate the widespread and often complete reliance on chemical mitigation techniques in algae control. These traditional applications, revolving around the introduction of copper sulfate (a poison) into the water supply, can severely ...
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