
Ginger Cove Homeowners Association Implements Ultrasonic Algae Removal
Residents impressed as Ginger Cove lake’s quality and clarity look better than it has in 40 years Located in Valley,
Organizations like yours around the world are facing the challenges of controlling algae blooms and biofilm in water. Check out the news, case studies and other information below to see how ultrasound solutions like those from WaterIQ technologies can help you control algae, prevent biofilm and restore your water to its natural state.
Residents impressed as Ginger Cove lake’s quality and clarity look better than it has in 40 years Located in Valley,
Rick Clark Director of Environmental and Regulatory Affairs WaterIQTechnologies™ Historically hurricanes and significant storm events wreak havoc on our water
Algae blooms can have a major impact on irrigation systems and cost producers time and money to clear clogged pumps,
PRESS RELEASE WaterIQ Appoints Industry Veteran Rick Clark to Lead Environmental and Regulatory Affairs and Drive Customer Success
Partnership Increases Access to Advanced Ultrasound Algae Technology WILSON, Wyo. – March 14, 2023 – WaterIQ Technologies™, the leader in
Partnership Expands Access to Next-Generation Ultrasound Algae Remediation Solutions WILSON, Wyo. – March 7, 2023 – WaterIQ Technologies™, the leader
Algal blooms caused by excess nutrient runoff are a growing problem for water managers. WaterIQ Technologies offers an ecosystem-friendly approach
Leading Experts to Drive Algae Remediation Research, Including Impact of Ultrasound Technology WILSON, Wyo. – January 31, 2023 – WaterIQ
Bundick to Lead Growth Initiatives for Environmentally Safe Ultrasonic Solutions that Combat Growing Algae and Biofilm Crisis WILSON, Wyo. –
Collaboration Expands Access to Algae Remediation Solutions Using Next-Generation Ultrasound WILSON, Wyo. – January 11, 2023 – WaterIQ Technologies, the
As a Lake and Pond Manager, you know that algae makes it hard to maintain clean, safe, and attractive water
Water Supplier’s Investment in Sound Wave Resonance Replaces Decades of Applying Copper Sulfate in an Open Drinking Water Reservoir