A perspective of chemical treatment for cyanobacteria control toward sustainable freshwater development

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Abstract

One of the most threatening consequences of eutrophic freshwater reservoirs is algal blooming which typically occur after the long a mega drought or/and irregular rainfall under influence of climate change. The long-term experiences of chemical treatment are known as a most practical effort to reduce health concerns from human exposure of harmful cyanobacteria as well as to preserve ultimate freshwater resources. Even though these conventional chemical treatment methods do not completely solve the algal residue problem in water treatment plant or directly in the water bodies, they still have big advantages as fast and efficient removal process of cyanobacteria due to cheaper, easier to manage. This review summarizes their chemical treatment scenarios of the representative coagulants, pre-oxidants and algaecides composed to chemical compounds which immediately may help to manage severe cyanobacteria blooms in the summer seasons.

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Huh, J. H., & Ahn, J. W. (2017). A perspective of chemical treatment for cyanobacteria control toward sustainable freshwater development. Environmental Engineering Research, 22(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.4491/eer.2016.155

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