C Chris Rousseau 4 years ago Binding phosphate is useful, but the algal biomass already in Landing Channel is quite substantial. Is there any way to remove the filamentous algae? I would hope by removing weeds and algae along with the phospholoc treatment would be better than chemical treatment alone.
C Chris Rousseau 4 years ago Binding phosphate is useful, but the algal biomass already in Landing Channel is quite substantial. Is there any way to remove the filamentous algae? I would hope by removing weeds and algae along with the phospholoc treatment would be better than chemical treatment alone.
P phadmin 4 years ago Thank you for reading our blog and reaching out to us. In addition to the Phoslock treatment, aquatic weed harvesting is part of the Lake Hopatcong Commission’s lake management plan. While the aquatic weed harvesting focuses on the submerged aquatic vegetation, it also aids in removing the filamentous mat algae, and it will aid in removing some of that algal biomass that you mention. To find out the Commission’s weed harvesting schedule, it’s best to reach out to them directly: https://lakehopatcongcommission.org. If you have any additional questions about the Phoslock treatment, please contact us anytime: https://www.princetonhydro.com/contact/
P phadmin 4 years ago Thank you for reading our blog and reaching out to us. In addition to the Phoslock treatment, aquatic weed harvesting is part of the Lake Hopatcong Commission’s lake management plan. While the aquatic weed harvesting focuses on the submerged aquatic vegetation, it also aids in removing the filamentous mat algae, and it will aid in removing some of that algal biomass that you mention. To find out the Commission’s weed harvesting schedule, it’s best to reach out to them directly: https://lakehopatcongcommission.org. If you have any additional questions about the Phoslock treatment, please contact us anytime: https://www.princetonhydro.com/contact/