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Dylan Lesan talks about nanobubbles | WaterWorld

Algae control is a critical challenge for drinking water treatment plants in maintaining high water quality. The Greenway Water Treatment Plant in Peoria, AZ, has embraced an innovative solution: nanobubble generators. These cutting-edge devices are transforming the way algae is managed.

In a recent interview with WaterWorld Magazine, Carollo Engineers’ Dylan Lesan explained the impact of this technology. “They turn it on, and the algae’s gone,” Dylan shared, highlighting the effectiveness and simplicity of nanobubble generators in treating algae issues.

Nanobubbles are tiny, oxygen-rich bubbles that penetrate deep into water, disrupting the growth of algae and improving overall water quality. This advanced approach not only addresses current algae problems but also prevents future blooms, making it a sustainable and efficient solution for drinking water facilities.

Watch the video below to hear more from Dylan Lesan about how nanobubble technology is being implemented at the Greenway Water Treatment Plant and its potential to transform algae treatment in the water industry.