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Hi There,
Harmful algal blooms are becoming an increasing challenge for lakes, reservoirs, and potable water systems worldwide.
This month, we’re sharing three perspectives: the rise of cyanobacterial blooms in U.S. water bodies, the growing global impact of harmful algae, and a potable water case study exploring how ultrasonic algae control is being applied in real-world treatment environments.
We hope these insights offer a better understanding of how water systems are adapting to the growing challenge of algae.
Best regards,
The SonicPure Team

Cyanobacterial blooms are becoming more common in lakes and reservoirs as warming temperatures and nutrient pollution continue to impact water systems. Growing awareness around these blooms is shaping how water systems approach long-term water quality challenges.

Managing algae in potable water reservoirs requires solutions that support long-term water quality without disrupting operations. In Union, South Carolina, ultrasonic technology was applied to help control algae growth in a drinking water system.

Harmful algae blooms are affecting water systems around the world, creating growing environmental and public health concerns. As these blooms continue to increase globally, water managers are being challenged to adapt with more sustainable treatment approaches.
Take a look at our case studies to get a better idea of just how much better your water can be with a SonicPure Pulsar protecting it from harmful algae outbreaks.
