Ultrasonic Algae Control - No Algae, No Chemicals, No Labor

Ultrasonic Algae Control - No Algae, No Chemicals, No Labor

Breakthrough ultrasonic technology has been introduced to control algae in ponds without expensive chemical treatments or time consuming manual labor. Golf course superintendents, pond management professionals and commercial retention... [more]

Breakthrough ultrasonic technology has been introduced to control algae in ponds without expensive chemical treatments or time consuming manual labor. Golf course superintendents, pond management professionals and commercial retention pond managers are excited that it is now possible to control unsightly algae without the use of chemical methods that may be harmful to the environment. This amazing device has no negative impact on fish, plants, or other aquatic life and replaces the need for chemical algaecides typically used in pools, reservoirs, fish and farm ponds, lakes, lagoons, water tanks and other water management applications.

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fishpondsupplies.wordpress.com — Many people call in landscapers when they decide to do garden improvements which include the creation of water features and construction of ponds. Other people opt to do everything themselves because they find fish pond design an exciting and rewarding challenge. Read Full Story
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Algal growth in your pond can be a tough problem to deal with. The growth of algae can be caused by many different factors, such as high temperatures or a high concentration of nutrients such as Nitrates and Phosphates. Some of these factors can be controlled when building the pond, for example by increasing the depth of the pond or by building it in a shady place, to keep temperatures and light away. Other factors can also be addressed by some maintenance. Removing dead leafs from the water reduces the amount of nutrients within the water. However an algal bloom in summer can hardly ... Read Full Story
 
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By Roland Stockwell One of the best ways to clean pond algae and maintain algae control naturally is by investigating some of the natural products that work the the pond's ecosystem. When a cleaning element can naturally enhance the pond's water quality without offering the difficulties of a chemically based cleaning agent, you can see and even smell the difference. To clean pond algae and provide algae control naturally you need products that can handle the composite of the algae. Composite structure of algae isn't chemically enhanced and thus it isn't chemically reduced. It is a naturally occurring element found in water that is ... Read Full Story
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Deciding on a fish pond design can be much easier when the person knows some tips for using the area in the best way possible. A good fish pond design will take a number of different things into account, like the size of the fish pond, the general climate of the area, and the amount of sunlight that the area will be getting. A good fish pond design will allow the person to plan a fish pond that will be attractive and will not be difficult to take care of. There are many different designs to choose from and the one that is chosen ... Read Full Story
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Algae control in ponds, using LG Sonic Ultrasound. Algal growth in your pond can be a tough problem to deal with. The growth of algae can be caused by many different factors, such as high temperatures or a high concentration of nutrients such as Nitrates and Phosphates. Some of these factors can be controlled when building the pond, for example by increasing the depth of the pond or by building it in a shady place, to keep temperatures and light away. Other factors can also be addressed by some maintenance. Removing dead leafs from the water reduces the amount of nutrients within the water. ... Read Full Story
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A newly published Nexant study, Algae: Emerging Options for Sustainable Biofuels, examines the entire range of leading algae technology and participants around the world. It covers a range of technical approaches for utilizing algae, from open ponds to closed reactors, and based on either CO2 photosynthesis or sugar feedstocks. Fuel products evaluated include biodiesel, ethanol, and methane, as well as other co-products or services such as...  
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J.D. Hayworth yesterday took to the airwaves to pummel Grant Woods for filing a complaint with the FEC against the talk show host and potential Senate candidate. Woods alleged Hayworth is pulling in $540,000 a week in corporate in-kind contributions from KFYI/Clear Channel for using his show as a campaign platform. The response came in true talk show form as Hayworth called Woods an “ambulance chaser” who cashed in on a tobacco settlement...  
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Solazyme Inc. will build its first integrated algae fuel refinery in Pennsylvanis. The biorefinery will be built in Riverside, Pennsylvania and will be funded in part by a US $21.8 million federal grant that the company received this week. This news marks a major step toward pushing the fledgling algae fuel industry into commercial scale production of algal based fuel. The project will enhance the national infrastructure investment in biofuels...  
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California-based algae biodiesel producer OriginOil Inc. has signed a memorandum of understanding with Japan’s Research Institute of Tsukuba Bio-Tech (RITB) to develop algae-to-jet fuel technologies. This article from Biomass Magazine says the deal comes on the heels of RITB getting money from the Japan Science and Technology Agency to develop algae-to-jet fuel applications: Headed by Tsukuba [...]  
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[ A computer model that will provide Danish trout farmers with several days' notice before the occurrence of deadly algae blooms could give Alaskan shellfish farmers, divers and personal use clam diggers similar warning before the arrival of the toxic algae that causes paralytic shellfish poisoning.  
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The Washington State Algae Alliance, comprising bioscience firm Targeted Growth, Inc. (TGI), Inventure Chemical (Inventure) and Washington State University (WSU), will benefit from $2 million in funding through WSU as part of the 2010 Senate Energy and Water Development appropriations...  
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