There was a recent Op Ed published in Florida Today, “Help Reduce Pollution in Lagoon” by Drs. Gilmore and Loftus that caught my attention.
read moreWhy use alum when Ferrate is proven safer and better?
Florida continues to struggle with controlling nutrient inputs to our fresh and marine waters, and HABs are increasing in periodicity and intensity. Scientists have been studying the excessive buildup of algae in Florida waters for years, and they have progressed to the point that numerical estimates have now been made about nutrient limitations required to prevent excessive algal growth.
In August, Ferrate Solutions Corp. had the opportunity to present ongoing treatment results for nutrient removal on the Indian River Lagoon to the IRL Council STEM Committee.
read moreOf course, we agree with the overall premise of the scientists who presented information at this West Coast event of “Don’t feed the algae”, but it was the reference to a failing Indian River Lagoon that struck home – literally.
read moreRemoving the phosphorous and nitrogen that cause the well-documented troubles in Lake Okeechobee, the estuaries and Everglades has proven a technical and budgetary challenge.
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Read the cover story in Utilities Tech Outlook’s August 2020 Issue.
Ferrate Solutions Selected by SFWMD for Blue Green Algae Remediation at Lake O – Read More on TCPalm.
read moreFloridians should make no mistake, we remain in a very precarious state of paralysis…
read moreA team of Ferrate Solutions engineers spent the first week of January running treatability tests of Ferrate on leachate from one of Florida’s largest landfills, and the result was near-total removal of ammonia from the wastewater samples.
read moreFerrate Solutions was actually launched with a more dire mission and market target – cleaning up contaminated drinking water in developing countries where the only alternative for safe water, is to buy it bottled.
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