21 Dec 2015

A novel application of Phoslock in Holland

A novel way of applying Phoslock is currently being used on a Dutch lake. Over the past few weeks, Grote Melanen, a shallow lake on the outskirts of the city of Bergen Op Zoom… Read more
09 Dec 2015

Two German lakes have remained blue green algal bloom free for up to 9 years after the first application of Phoslock.

Two German lakes have remained blue green algal bloom free for up to 9 years after the first application of Phoslock. In 2006 The Silbersee was the first German lake to be treated with… Read more
30 Nov 2015

Chinese Authorities Using Proven Technologies To Improve Water Quality Of Green Lakes

China is struggling with many of its lakes turning green from thick algal blooms. The degradation of water quality is due to the historical use of large amounts of phosphorus (P) in chemical fertilizers from… Read more
23 Nov 2015

Treating phosphorus stored in lake sediments

The majority of lakes around the world have large stores of phosphorus in the sediment that has built up over years of deposition from outside sources. Many lake managers focus on the deterioration of… Read more
09 Nov 2015

Brazil: Our largest project to date

Phoslock’s largest project to date recently received the green light to proceed. A consortium including PET, has been awarded a $10M application. Years of hard work and negotiation have paid off and finally we… Read more
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