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Entries Tagged Algal Bloom

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Artificial Intelligence Could Help Forecast Harmful Algae Blooms

Los Alamos scientists seek to build computer models for predicting harmful cyanobacterial bloom events
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Newly Identified Algal Strains Rich in Phosphorus Could Improve Wastewater Treatment

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NASA Scientists Test New Tool for Tracking Algal Blooms

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ASDWA to Host Second in Series of HAB Webinars July 24

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Injection System Solves Algal Toxins Issue at Ohio Plant

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
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Sometimes Green Is Not Good. Here's a Remedy for Algal Problems in Surface Source Waters

A liquid formulation of ionic copper enables an Ohio city to eliminate harmful algae blooms and microcystin in its drinking water reservoir
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Using Robots to Fight Harmful Algae Blooms

USC computer scientists and biologists have teamed up to tackle harmful algae blooms using smart robots
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Canadian Student Wins Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2022

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Clean-Water Agencies Earn Praise for Exemplary Success in Protecting Waters From Nutrient Enrichment

NSmart recognition program honors clean-water utilities for exemplary and innovative efforts to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus in effluent.
'Future-Proof' Bacterial Method Removes Phosphorus From Warmer Wastewater

'Future-Proof' Bacterial Method Removes Phosphorus From Warmer Wastewater

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EnBiorganic Receives Innovative Technology Grant for Florida HAB Remediation

EnBiorganic Technologies to address persistent HAB issues at Pinecrest Gardens Lake and Veterans Wayside Pond as part of the Florida DEP Protecting Florida Together initiative
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Video: Minnesota City Solves Strict Nutrient Regulations at New Facility

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Ancient Cities Also Dealt With Harmful Algal Blooms, Says Study

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Project Underway to Identify Algal Toxins in U.S. National Park Waterways

Scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey and National Park Service partnered on a first-of-its-kind, nationwide harmful algal bloom field study that began this summer and will continue over the next two years