LG Sonic, established in 2011 and headquartered in the Netherlands, specializes in environmental technology solutions aimed at controlling algae blooms and improving water quality in various aquatic environments. The company's flagship product, the MPC-Buoy, utilizes ultrasonic technology to monitor and control algae growth without the use of chemicals, making it an eco-friendly solution for lakes, reservoirs, and water treatment plants. By integrating real-time water quality monitoring with data-driven algorithms, LG Sonic provides sustainable water management strategies that are both effective and environmentally responsible. Their solutions have been implemented in over 55 countries, serving industries such as drinking water utilities, hydroelectric power plants, and recreational water bodies, demonstrating a commitment to promoting clean water globally.
LG Sonic explains how water authorities and utilities use catchment controls, monitoring and preventive technologies to reduce nutrient-driven algal blooms and protect drinking water quality.
A buoy-based monitoring system provides continuous, multi-parameter water quality data for lakes and reservoirs, helping operators detect risks early and manage drinking-water sources more effectively.
Guides readers on tackling harmful lake algae through practical control methods and prevention strategies, reporting real improvements in reducing recurring blooms.
LG Sonic explores treatments to prevent algal blooms in lakes and reservoirs, discussing causes and solutions like ultrasound, chemicals, and aeration for water quality.
Explore cutting-edge technologies for real-time phosphate tracking, algae prevention, autonomous monitoring, and eco-friendly practices to protect water quality and ensure public health.
As part of a Dutch delegation, LG Sonic joined ACODAL Congress in Colombia for a collaborative mission, promoting chemical-free algae control and sustainable water management partnerships.
Water, vital yet scarce, faces rising demand. Only 0.007% is safe for use. Protecting and managing this resource, especially in wastewater treatment, is crucial for health and sustainability.