Rust-colored water is caused by algae which is also responsible for the blue glow known as bioluminescence -- but there is a ...
Red tide has been lingering in the Tampa Bay area for weeks, and the toxic algae ... tropical systems (Debbie, Helene and Milton) caused everything from septic tank backups to water treatment ...
Tetra has launched a new treatment to deal with the problem of unsightly algae in the aquarium. AlguMin contains a low concentrated biocide with natural peat extract, making it safe for fish and ...
Where are the fish? Green water in an aquarium ... at a ratio of 25% treatment to 75% water. After soaking, rinse thoroughly before returning to the tank. Dosing Easycarbo to the tank will help to ...
Our reclaimed water treatment plant at Polk Power Station ... In addition, visitors will find the Florida Aquarium’s Coral Conservation Center, Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Center, various research ...
Tropical Storm Debby in August ... Four days later, the city’s treatment facility ran out of a chemical needed to clean wastewater. Back-to-back storms had delayed the shipment.
High levels of nitrates can also result in increased plant and algae growth in water, which can lead to hypoxia (decreased oxygen). If dissolved oxygen levels in the water get low enough, fish and ...
Bakeries and wineries can't do without yeast, but they have no need for green algae. Wastewater treatment facilities, however ...
Researchers have discovered that the combination of green algae and yeast enhances the efficiency of wastewater treatment.
The fish and the hydrant aquarium were a favorite neighborhood curiosity. "I came over to see it, I didn't know that it was shut down," a visitor said. "Finding out that all of the fish are dead ...