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Controlling Attached Blue‐Green Algae With Copper Sulfate
Concentrations of 2‐methylisobomeol forced The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California to shut down a critical water supply reservoir in 1980 and 1981. An algae control measure developed as a result of these experiences was used to correct a taste and odor problem in the reservoir in 1982. The application of 26 760 kg (59 000 lb) of copper sulfate, applied from a boat equipped with a modified agricultural spreader, eliminated growths of blue‐green algae in five days.
Controlling Attached Blue‐Green Algae With Copper Sulfate
Concentrations of 2‐methylisobomeol forced The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California to shut down a critical water supply reservoir in 1980 and 1981. An algae control measure developed as a result of these experiences was used to correct a taste and odor problem in the reservoir in 1982. The application of 26 760 kg (59 000 lb) of copper sulfate, applied from a boat equipped with a modified agricultural spreader, eliminated growths of blue‐green algae in five days.
Controlling Attached Blue‐Green Algae With Copper Sulfate
McGuire, Michael J. (author) / Jones, Robert M. (author) / Means, Edward G. (author) / Izaguirre, George (author) / Preston, Allan E. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 76 ; 60-65
1984-05-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Blue-green algae prevention and removal device and copper pipe algae removal device
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