Special Edition - WaterIQ in South America
Case Study - Improving Water Quality in Santa Cruz do Sul
Read the original article in the Gazeta do Sul – “Corsan instala ultrassom para melhorar a qualidade da água no Lago Telmo Kirst”
This summer, the Riograndense Sanitation Company (Corsan) took a significant step towards improving water quality for the residents of Santa Cruz do Sul by installing cutting-edge ultrasound technology from WaterIQ Technologies, LLC. The equipment, placed in Telmo Kirst Lake, aims to combat the seasonal growth of algae, which typically worsens during warmer months due to increased temperatures and reduced rainfall.
Setup and deployment of the Sentinel AIQ
Credit: Gazeta do Sul – Corsan instala ultrassom para melhorar a qualidade da água no Lago Telmo Kirst
How Ultrasound Fights Algae
Algae blooms can negatively affect water quality by altering its taste and odor and increasing turbidity, making treatment more costly and complex. WaterIQ’s ultrasound system, floating in the lake, emits ultrasonic waves that disrupt algae growth, targeting algae at its core, and offering a chemical-free and environmentally sustainable solution.
The ultrasonic waves interfere with algae’s buoyancy, causing them to sink and preventing photosynthesis, which is essential for their growth. This method is not only efficient but also safe for the surrounding aquatic life. This innovative approach will help reduce the need for intensive treatments while preserving the natural ecosystem.
This is a preventive and sustainable measure that will directly benefit the residents of Santa Cruz do Sul.
João Corim
A Sustainable Future for Water Management
Corsan’s investment in this modern solution highlights its commitment to sustainable water management. The system is expected to produce noticeable improvements in water quality within four weeks, with a focus on reducing algae blooms and improving overall clarity.
Corsan’s initiative aligns with broader global trends in adopting sustainable technologies for water management. WaterIQ’s ultrasound system will remain operational in Telmo Kirst Lake until April, a period during which algae blooms typically subside. With initial results expected in a few weeks, Santa Cruz do Sul can look forward to cleaner water without the excessive use of chemical treatments.