VIDEO: Solar powered algae control using sound waves

Nov. 29, 2016
A solar powered project in the Netherlands is using a combination of water quality monitoring and ultrasound technology to control algae in a recreational lake...

AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands – A solar powered project in the Netherlands is using a combination of water quality monitoring and ultrasound technology to control algae in a recreational lake.

Dutch company LG Sonic is behind the ultrasound MPC-Buoy technology.

As can be seen in the video below, each system has a treatment range of 500m in diameter.

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