About algae part 2 by Niki Buchen.
Info and tips for algae part 2.
Algae does appear to be the only longterm solution. It is not a matter of if, but when. Algae often is a catch-all for all aquatic plant problems, when in fact, algae is just one of several aquatic plants species that can greatly affect your pond. Adding an aeration device to your pond will help maintain healthy pond ecology and assist in returning a natural balance to a pond that is overrun with aquatic plants and algae. Algae Farming Technologies could allow companies to capture and recycle emitted CO2 from flue gases and even earn a profit from being “green”. Companies, having issues with environmental control, can surely benefit from such technologies. Algae are now blooming over more than 12,900 square kilometers, or 5,000 square miles, of the sea, according to Xinhua. Algae grows great in methane digester effluent. I would identify all possible sources of biogas feedstock, such as recycled food processing, restaurant and kitchen scraps, sewage, manure from dairy farms, poultry farms, and livestock operations, landfill and agricultural biomass waste, etc. Put all this stuff in local digesters, extract the biogas-methane to generate electric power or to supplement natural gas pipelines (natural gas is basically standardized methane).
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