Water Science and Engineering (Oct 2013)

Optimal dosing time of acid algaecide for restraining algal growth

  • Cui-chao Pang,
  • Xin-jian Fan,
  • Jie Zhou,
  • Shi-qiang Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3882/j.issn.1674-2370.2013.04.004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. 402 – 408

Abstract

Read online

Restraining algal growth by algaecide has been studied by many researchers, but the dosing time has not yet been studied. In this study, we examined the appropriate dosing time of algaecide through a series of experiments. In the experiments, the pH value of water is significantly affected by Microcystis aeruginosa, and the variation of the pH value is in favor of the growth of the alga. Therefore, using acid algaecide in the period with maximum pH values, i.e., the stable phase, would change the acidity-alkalinity of the water significantly, land would negatively affect algal growth. Acid algaecide does not eliminate the alga effectively if the acid algaecide is dosed in the logarithmic growth phase. Using acid algaecide in the decline phase after algal bloom not only is unfavorable for eliminating the alga, but also prolongs the decline phase, and even brings about next larger algal bloom.

Keywords