Toxic Algae

Reimagining Water Health: Building Resilient Ecosystems with Nature-Driven Solutions

In the world right now, we need a holistic, ecosystem-focused approach to tackling water pollution and harmful algae. See how nature-based solutions can empower communities and water managers to achieve cleaner, healthier water for the long run. Across the globe, our lakes, rivers, and ponds are under increasing pressure. Pollution from human activity, coupled with […]

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Blue-Green Algae Blooms – Say Good-Bye

Blue-green algae blooms are being reported more frequently every year. The intensity of a bloom can vary from a nuisance for a week or two through to extremely toxic and persistent for months on end. These algae are actually not algae, they are technically classed as a cyanobacteria, but whatever you call them they are

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Are You Prepared for the Coming Season of Blue-Green Algae Blooms?

Every operator, manager and sideline observer of water and wastewater systems knows that spring is the beginning of the Blue-Green Algae season that will run until Autumn (or longer in the tropics). What can be done?  Do you simply make sure the lab knows they will have more testing to do?  Are you planning aeration

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An Overview of Trials Using Diatomix in Lagoon STPs and dams in Queensland, Australia

This blog post is somewhat more technical than some of the other posts I have done to date. The reason for this is that I am presenting actual data! Yes! The numbers are in and I have graphs, relationships and hypotheses to offer. So if you are interested in the more analytical side of things

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