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Algae-Various locations in Plants

Pests or natures helpers. . . . .

Well, there are mixed opinions on Algae- are they truly pests or do they help clean up some of the excess chemicals found in our waterways and provide a food source for aquatic life?

Algae can be found growing in ponds, lakes, in clarifiers, de-chlorination tanks, etc.

More than 10,000 living diatom species are known, there are over 8,000 species of Algae, there are 1500 species of  Blue Green algae or Cyanobacteria, there are 6000 species of red algae or Rhodophyta . . . . the list goes on and on- ok, so identification is not as important as why is it growing, how it impacts my plant and how to get rid of it!!!

With Summer time here, and lots of plants, ornamental ponds, lakes and lagoons having difficulties with Algae control, we are going to put together a few pages on plants and their issues. Then we will put together the types of algae that can be found as an fyi, because in reality, most of the algae that are growing in your plant, regardless of species, need to be controlled and removed!

Controls:

There are various different controls depending upon the type of system, the cause and the location of the algae, maintenance, weir brushed, sprayers, manual scraping, control of nutrients, biological products, chlorination,  etc.. See our troubleshooting guide for Algae problems.

Problems associated with Algae:

Algae can cause numerous problems.  Algae can cause TSS problems in a system, can give false BOD readings, can clog pumps, cause short circuiting if build-up is on the weirs of a clarifier,

These photomicrographs were taken from many wastewater treatment plants in various parts of the plant where algae can grow.

Unused tanks, standing water, empty holding tanks, covered digestors or clarifier, pretreatment tanks are all areas where algae and mold and mildew can grow. Mold and mildew can develop spores that can become airborne and cause allergies, colds or serious lung problems on occasion.

 

Pretreatment tank at a petrochemical plant

Gassing visible

 

Dechlorination chamber

Final effluent weirs, algae can lead to false BOD and TSS results, so proper maintenance to remove any algae can be critical to your final effluent permit.

Covered Digestors, or clarifiers can have serious mold and algae problems.

Occasionally wipe down  or spray with a weak dilution of bleach and water, and the algae will die off.

Empty tanks should be cleaned out before being put back into service.

algae and plant growth in empty channels in a Oxidation ditch

Algae on trickling towers

Dechlorination tanks at a Brewery

Dechlorination chambers often grow algae, remove any solids that build up in the bottome and less algae will grow.

More on Algae

Algae in Wastewater Lagoons

Algae in various parts of a treatment plant

Algae in Ornamental or small ponds

Algae in Lakes

Algae in Large Lakes

Algae in Clarifiers

Algae Species

Algae Photomicrographs

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