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Control of aquatic growths in reservoirs by copper sulfate and secondary effects of such treatment
Continuous feeding at rate sufficient to maintain 0.8 to 1.0 ppm copper sulphate residual has been found to minimize pondweed and plankton problems in open reservoirs; sharp decrease in odors is believed due either to direct inhibition of some phase of metabolic processes of odor producing micro-organisms, or to decrease of their food supply.
Control of aquatic growths in reservoirs by copper sulfate and secondary effects of such treatment
Continuous feeding at rate sufficient to maintain 0.8 to 1.0 ppm copper sulphate residual has been found to minimize pondweed and plankton problems in open reservoirs; sharp decrease in odors is believed due either to direct inhibition of some phase of metabolic processes of odor producing micro-organisms, or to decrease of their food supply.
Control of aquatic growths in reservoirs by copper sulfate and secondary effects of such treatment
Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc
Derby, R.L. (author) / Graham, D.W. (author)
1953
15 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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