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FPI Ensures Water Quality and Provides Emergency Control Platform for Blue-Green Algae during Asian Games
In accordance with the requirements of the 100-day countdown to the Asian Games, various government bodies in Zhejiang Province and Hangzhou City came together to organize a special event. On Wednesday afternoon, the 14th of June, the Water Management Office, the Department of Ecology and Environment, the Water Management Office of Hangzhou, and the Ecology and Environment Bureau of Hangzhou ...
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Online monitoring of algae concentration with ALGcontrol
The presence of algae in surface waters is a potential threat to the quality and ecology of the water system. The control and monitoring of the algae concentrations are therefore of high importance. Due to green algae problems in the water reservoir of a drinking water treatment plant, the ALGcontrol was installed to continuously monitor the algae concentrations and possible toxic blue green ...
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Application of multi-parameter Water Quality Sensor
Application of multi-parameter Water Quality Sensor on-line water quality analysis and monitoring of surface water and groundwater quality of river section, river, reservoir and so on. Internet of things, intelligent agriculture, online aquaculture monitoring. Water Quality real-time monitoring, red tide monitoring and early warning, blue-green algae monitoring and early warning, sudden ...
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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 Algae Control selected as Dutch winner of the Energy Globe Award
Today LG Sonic received the prestigious Energy Globe National Award for the development and commercialization of the MPC-Buoy. This solar-powered algae control system controls toxic algal blooms by using ultrasound technology. Representatives from the Embassy of Austria handed the award, signed by Energy Globe Jury chairperson Maneka Gandhi and Energy Globe initiator Mr. Wolfgang Neumann, during ...
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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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New Grading System for Mystic River Watershed Gives Public Better Localized Information
In coordination with the Mystic River Watershed Association (MyRWA), EPA is utilizing an enhanced, more locally-specific analysis of water quality in the Mystic River Watershed to illuminate environmental conditions for the public. Instead of one grade for the entire watershed, EPA and MyRWA are issuing grades for each segment of the watershed, totaling 14 separate stretches of river and its ...
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Seminar about monitoring, predicting and controlling toxic algae during the Inter-Water Australia conference
LG Sound is going to attend the Inter-Water Australia conference which takes place from 15-16 October in Melbourne, Australia. The conference will be addressing issues related to water efficiency, water quality and water risk. On Thursday 16th of October our representative, Lisa Brand, will give a presentation about our latest technology, the MPC-Buoy® to monitor, predict, prevent and ...
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Find out our latest technologies during the IWA Lisbon 2014
LG Sound is going to attend the annual International Water Association (IWA) conference which will take place from 21-25 September in Lisbon, Portugal. The theme of this year’s conference is ‘Shaping our water future’. On Thursday 25th of September our representative, Falco Aguilar, will give a presentation about our latest technology, the MPC-Buoy® to monitor, predict, ...
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Blue-green algae successfully monitored and controlled by using ultrasound with new MPC-Buoy
The MPC- Buoy improved the water quality in a drinking water reservoir in the UK. The drink water company Sembcorp Bournemouth Water (SBW) has announced in a press release that after the installation of the MPC-Buoy a ‘dramatic reduction’ in the concentration of algae was experienced. A lake in Poland showed a substantial improvement in the water quality after the installation of two ...
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Blue-Green Algae Successfully Monitored and Controlled by Using Ultrasound with New MPC-Buoy
Algal blooms located in water surfaces is a common problem which is encountered by many professionals in the water industry. High algae levels often result in a deterioration of the water quality and bad odor. In order to provide an environmentally friendly solution to prevent the growth of blue-green algae, the Dutch company LG Sound initiated a successful project with the new MPC-Buoy in the ...
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Revolutionary drone system to control, monitor and treat green algae blooms with the innovative DRONIC system
As air drones already exist, a new development has evolved in drone technology, a water-based drone to ensure fast and efficient algae control and treatment. Combatting algae is known as a complicated process which requires accurate measurements. A European consortium would like to present the dronic project, which will change algae treatment into a new technology that can simplify and bring it ...
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LG Sonic MPC-Buoy / LG Sonic e-Line
MPC-Buoy Installed in Poland Milestone of the project ClearWater PMPC Under the European Funded FP7 project, 2 MPC-Buoys have been deployed for research purpose in Lake Skrzyneckie Male in Poznan, Poland. Within the project, 2 Buoy types have been developed, a Master version and a Slave. The Master Buoy continually monitors the water quality, to determine algae blooms within the lake. After ...
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AWWA presents part one of algae source to treatment webcast series
On Wednesday, April 13, 2011, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) will host the Algae Source to Treatment: Sampling Methods, Online Monitoring, and Cyanobacteria webcast. Part one of a two-part series, the webcast will review the most common and problematic algae in surface water supplies, including cyanobacteria or blue-green algae. The webcast will focus on identifying sampling and ...
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