How to Get Rid of Pond Algae Bloom – Understanding Reasons for Algae Blooms
Published on by Karl-Uwe Schmitz, President at Aqua Equip Technologies LLC (AET LLC) in Technology
A pond can be a beautiful and ornamental addition to a garden or home, but it might lose some of its charm if the water is green and murky with algae. Especially in warmer climates algae bloom occurs more and more often in the last years. Therefore, it is important to understand what is causing the algae bloom prior to eliminating it.
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The simple way is to eliminate the cause for the growth. When water becomes stagnate or has its clarity altered because of evaporation you will have a high content of organic compounds being formed. As the saying goes "there's an app for that" DNA life forms respond quickly to RNA microscopic processing. In this case the organic compounds are being reduced into their element parts faster that the current growth. Please note that nothing is killed by RNA microbes. They are a recycler of nutrients from ancient times. Many white papers on this subject by Dr Carl H. Oppenheimer. world leading microbiologist.