Publication
Clay flocculation counters microcystin pollution in China study
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Author(s):
Song Biyu; Yang Yi; James S. Diana
Type of Document:
Scholarly Article
Publisher/Journal:
Global Aquaculture Advocate
Date of Publication:
11/12/2010
Place of Publication:
Not Available
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Abstract: Since typical water treatment processes are ineffective at removing toxic microcystins, techniques for eliminating microcystin-producing algae in water bodies have been developed. The most promising microcystin control in aquaculture is flocculation and sedimentation of harmful algal blooms with clay. In a study with tilapia in a eutrophic fish pond, the authors found that polymeric aluminum chloride-modified clay had a faster and slightly stronger effect in removing M. aeruginosa than a more environmentally friendly chitosan-modified clay.