industrial water monitor News
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Algae Control Solution for Chilean Salmon Industry?
Since February 2016, Salmon farms in Chile have been suffering from an intensive Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) which is causing massive numbers of salmon deaths. Ultrasonic technology combined with algae detection could be the solution for an industry facing economic losses totaling millions. Currently the Dutch algae control company, LG Sonic, is discussing the implementation of ultrasonic ...
By LG Sonic
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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 ...
By LG Sonic
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Quantifying the effect of algal blooms on the Australian water industry
New research into the economic impact of algal blooms will help Australian water utilities better understand the cost of monitoring and maintaining water quality in coming years. Led by Dr Bojan Tamburic from the University of New South Wales’s Water Research Centre, the study is the first attempt in 20 years to gather data on the costs imposed on the water sector by harmful and nuisance ...
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