Lee Co. lake infested with algae gets blasted with nano bubbles

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

Комментарии • 11

  • @josehasegawa1858
    @josehasegawa1858 4 года назад +8

    Nano technology was created in Tsukuba university and well used in Peru

  • @jonisolis9645
    @jonisolis9645 8 месяцев назад

    Any updated video on how this is working since the last five years? Are they still doing this? Still working?

  • @WTF_BBQ
    @WTF_BBQ 4 года назад +5

    It originated in Japan.

  • @Solitudelakemanagement
    @Solitudelakemanagement 5 лет назад +2

    Nanobubble technology really is like magic -- our folks in the field have seen some crazy transformations!

    • @Acnologia
      @Acnologia 4 года назад

      Is it beneficial for humans as well?

    • @Solitudelakemanagement
      @Solitudelakemanagement 4 года назад

      @@Acnologia The answer is yes. Toxic algae exposure can lead to neurodegenerative disease developing in humans, so it's very important to stay proactive in caring for your waterbody. Solutions like nanobubbles can deter toxic algae from blooming :) Good question!

    • @Acnologia
      @Acnologia 4 года назад

      @@Solitudelakemanagement Thanks! I was thinking more if nano bubbles had positive effects on humans (bathing in nano bubbles).
      I was under the impression algae exists only to eat metals/minerals in the water (be they toxic or not). Like algae on rocks - eating the minerals. I thought that was their only purpose.

    • @Solitudelakemanagement
      @Solitudelakemanagement 4 года назад

      @@Acnologia That’s correct. Nanobubble technology has been explored in a variety of industries, including health and beauty, agriculture, mining, oil and gas. In waterbodies, algae functions as food for fish and other wildlife. Algae growth is fueled by nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen, which enter the water through plant matter, sediment, animal droppings, etc. While balanced amounts of algae indicates a healthy waterbody, excess growth can be aesthetically displeasing, impede recreation, produce bad odors, support mosquito populations, and cause other water quality issues. That’s why we are always developing new solutions, like nanobubbles, to target algae in a safe and sustainable manner.

  • @watspop.n
    @watspop.n 6 лет назад +3

    Bill Nye the Science Guy says the technology works very very well...I'm down

    • @oldmanfigs
      @oldmanfigs 10 месяцев назад +1

      Bill Nye…your hilarious 😀

  • @funkystuf23
    @funkystuf23 Год назад

    Sorting out the dirty water will go a long way to battling algae problems, it will only keep growing back, so these people will make a fortunate by miss management