Los Alamos scientists seek to build computer models for predicting harmful cyanobacterial bloom events
A case study out of Toledo, Ohio, illustrates how a multi-barrier approach with venturi sidestream injection and pipeline flash reactors from Mazzei Injector help control algal bloom issues
A liquid formulation of ionic copper enables an Ohio city to eliminate harmful algae blooms and microcystin in its drinking water reservoir
USC computer scientists and biologists have teamed up to tackle harmful algae blooms using smart robots
NSmart recognition program honors clean-water utilities for exemplary and innovative efforts to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus in effluent.