WaterIQ Technologies, SOLitude Lake Management partner to deliver ultrasonic algae remediation solutions

Wilson, United States – WaterIQ Technologies, a provider in next-generation ultrasonic solutions to combat harmful algae and biofilm without the use of chemicals, has announced a partnership with SOLitude Lake Management, a nationwide environmental firm that provides sustainable solutions to improve water quality and preserve water resources.

The recognised providers in the water industry are working together to address lake and pond algae remediation using ultrasound solutions, combined with unparalleled service and support that efficiently promotes a clean and healthy water ecosystem.

“Algae is a global problem that calls for the right solutions and partnerships,” says WaterIQ Technologies CEO and chairman, Lawrence Field. “WaterIQ is radically advancing ultrasonic solutions. Combined with SOLitude’s reach and water quality expertise, North American customers now have additional access to the latest innovations in water quality technologies without the use of chemicals.”

The partnership provides SOLitude with ultrasonic algae remediation tools and 24/7 water quality insight and cloud monitoring – all designed to kill algae without chemicals. WaterIQ Technologies works closely with partners to eradicate dangerous algae growth in a variety of markets, including drinking water utilities, wastewater treatment plants, general agriculture, golf courses, lakes, and ponds, industrial, and HOAs.

Algae and cyanobacterial blooms are disruptive and can be dangerous, impacting our global community. According to the CDC, cyanobacterial blooms have been found in freshwater bodies in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, resulting in high growth rates for the algaecide market.

“Our team of biologists, ecologists, and aquatic specialists utilise science-backed solutions to manage algae, weeds, and other water quality issues in lakes, stormwater ponds, and wetlands,” states Dave Riedl, technical services manager at SOLitude. “Our partnership with WaterIQ Technologies is an excellent addition to our toolbox as their ultrasonic solutions provide an effective way to help us serve our customers and combat algae in a variety of water bodies.”

The technically advanced WaterIQ Technologies non-chemical ultrasonic solutions provide ultrasonic frequencies (more than 2,000) that eliminate most species of harmful algae from water bodies within one to two weeks without causing harm to other forms of life. Its advanced Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technology captures real-time data of critical system and water quality data. Additionally, its use of advanced materials enables effective long-duty cycles and uninterrupted field usage.

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