Nanobubble technology trialled at Lincoln Memorial pool to tackle algal blooms
Scientists are testing ozone-infused nanobubbles at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington D.C. as a potential solution to algal blooms. The microscopic bubbles work by injecting ozone into water, effectively purifying it and combating the harmful effects of eutrophication. Researchers are also exploring ways to deliver oxygen-carrying nanobubbles directly to sediment layers, where many aquatic environmental problems originate. If successful, the technology could offer a scalable method for restoring oxygen-depleted lakes and seas across the world.
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