We’re excited to announce an exclusive webinar series addressing harmful algae blooms (HABs) across Recreational, Drinking Water & Municipal, and Industrial water applications. Led by industry experts, this series delivers actionable insights, innovative solutions, and real-world success stories to help you effectively tackle algae challenges.
Whether you’re focused on restoring recreational lakes, safeguarding drinking water resources, or maintaining compliance in industrial systems, this series is designed to provide practical knowledge tailored to your needs.
You can register for one or all sessions based on your area of interest. Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding and improve water quality in your projects.
All webinars include live Q&A sessions, allowing you to interact directly with our experts. Registration is free, and recordings will be available to all registrants.
Session Details
Part 1: Restoring Recreational Lakes
Date & Time: 28 January 2025
Speakers: Drs. William (Jim) Rogers and E.J. Neafsey
Explore how to tackle the challenges posed by harmful algae blooms in recreational lakes with expert insights and actionable strategies.
Key Topics Covered:
Economic and Public Health Threats of Harmful Algae Blooms
Understand the widespread impact of HABs on recreational lake usage, local economies, and public health.
- Ultrasonic Algae Control Project Planning
Learn how to plan and design effective algae control projects using ultrasonic technology for sustainable solutions. - MPC-Buoy Deployment and Operation
Discover best practices for deploying and operating the MPC-Buoy system to maximize efficiency and results. - Project Monitoring
Gain insights into monitoring techniques to track progress and ensure project success over time. - Community Perspectives
Explore ways to engage and address community concerns to build support for algae control initiatives.
The session will conclude with a Q&A, giving you the opportunity to discuss your specific challenges and solutions with our experts.
Part 2: Protecting Municipal Drinking Water Resources
Date & Time: 11 February 2025 | 8 AM PST, 11 AM EST, 5 PM CEST
Learn how to safeguard surface drinking water resources from harmful algae blooms with actionable strategies and advanced technologies.
Key Topics Covered:
- Monitoring and Measuring Surface Water Sources
Learn how to effectively assess water quality to ensure safety. - Management of Harmful Algal Blooms
Discover strategies to mitigate risks associated with algal blooms. - Operational Challenges of Harmful Algae Blooms
Address the unique hurdles HABs pose to municipal drinking water systems. - Leveraging MPC-Buoy Monitoring Data
Optimize drinking water plant activities with real-time water quality data. - Defining Success with KPIs
Set measurable project objectives for water quality improvement. - Community and Ratepayer Feedback
Explore strategies to address concerns and ensure public trust.
A dedicated Q&A session will follow to address your questions and challenges.
Part 3: Managing Algae in Industrial Water Systems
Date & Time: 25 February 2025 | 8 AM PST, 11 AM EST, 5 PM CEST
Discover effective strategies to maintain industrial plant health and meet regulatory compliance standards.
Key Topics Covered:
- Best Practices for Water Specifications
Learn how to manage algae concentrations and their impact on pH and TSS. - Regulatory Trends
Stay ahead of evolving compliance requirements. - The Role of Real-Time Monitoring
Explore the benefits of continuous water quality monitoring for industrial systems.
This session will end with a Q&A tailored to your specific industrial challenges.
Why Attend?
- Gain practical insights from leading experts
- Explore real-world case studies and success stories
- Learn how to implement ultrasonic algae control in your projects
- Engage in live Q&A sessions to address your unique challenges
Reserve Your Spot Now
Whether you’re managing recreational lakes, municipal water reservoirs, or industrial water systems, this webinar series is your chance to learn from the best.
After registration, you’ll receive a confirmation email with webinar details and links to join live or watch on-demand.
We look forward to having you with us!
Register here for the webinar
Speakers
Dr. E. J. Neafsey, PhD
Water Scientist
Dr. William (Jim) Rogers, Ph.D.
Professor of Environmental Science