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Laboratory-verified cyanobacteria reduction
Deployment validation from New Zealand lake trials
Non-chemical bloom control approach
Continuous low-power CSR ultrasonic operation
Immediate Assessment & Risk Mitigation
Critical Assessment Window: March 2026
The peak seasonal bloom window is closing. Assessing your lake’s baseline cyanobacteria levels and nutrient loads now is critical before winter dormancy masks the data required for effective, long-term remediation.
The Compounding Risks of Untreated Cyanobacteria
Failing to properly assess and manage harmful algal blooms before the end of the peak season exposes your council, infrastructure, and community to escalating liabilities.
Public Health & Regulatory Compliance: Prevent toxic exposure, mandatory recreational lake closures, public backlash, and severe regulatory penalties
Infrastructure & Escalating Costs: Stop the unsustainable cycle of rising chemical dosing expenses and the long-term degradation of public water infrastructure
Drinking Water Intake Security: Protect municipal reservoirs and prevent harmful cyanotoxins from compromising community drinking water supplies
Ecological Restoration: Suppress harmful blooms and restore water quality without introducing toxic algaecides or damaging native freshwater ecosystems
The March peak bloom window is closing. Assess your lake’s baseline cyanobacteria levels and nutrient loads now, before winter dormancy hides the critical data needed for effective remediation.
Proven Cyanobacteria Control in New Zealand: The Lake Tewa Deployment

Independent monitoring confirmed that precision ultrasonic treatment effectively suppressed cyanobacteria blooms at Lake Tewa. For councils and environmental scientists seeking sustainable lake remediation, this deployment provides field-validated proof of non-chemical ecosystem recovery
Key Validated Outcomes:
Chemical Dosing: Completely eliminated, ending the cycle of unsustainable treatment costs
Cyanobacteria Levels: Successfully reduced and maintained safely below critical health warning thresholds
Water Chemistry: Zero negative impact reported on native ecosystems or freshwater quality
How Ultrasonic CSR Suppresses Cyanobacteria Blooms
Hydro Synergy’s system emits precisely tuned ultrasonic frequencies designed to affect cyanobacteria cells.
When exposed to these frequencies:
Gas vesicles used for buoyancy are disrupted
Cyanobacteria lose their ability to float
Cells sink below the sunlight zone
Bloom formation is suppressed
Unlike chemical treatments, CSR works continuously and preventatively.
Hydro Synergy CSR Technology Advantage
Hydro Synergy’s ultrasonic platform is designed for large-scale freshwater deployment.
10,000+ Frequencies
Enables precise resonance targeting of cyanobacteria species and bloom structures.
Solar Ready
Compatible with solar or off-grid lake installations.
Wide-Area Bloom Control
CSR ultrasonic frequencies suppress cyanobacteria across large treatment zones, reducing bloom formation and improving overall lake stability.
About 800 meter coverage
Approximate treatment diameter per unit designed for large lake coverage.
24/7 Operations
Continuous preventative ultrasonic bloom suppression.
Chemical-Free Lake Treatment
Operates without copper sulphate, peroxide, or repeated chemical dosing programs that introduce ecological risks.
15 Watts power
Low-power ultrasonic operation enabling continuous deployment.
High Efficiency
Greater coverage per unit compared to many conventional ultrasonic systems.
Silent Continuous Operation
Runs silently 24/7 to suppress bloom formation before outbreaks escalate into public health incidents.
Chemical Algae Treatment vs Ultrasonic CSR
Chemical treatments attempt to kill algae after blooms appear, often requiring repeated dosing.
Ultrasonic CSR works differently by preventing cyanobacteria from forming surface blooms.
Commercial & Deployment Pathway

Step 1: Lake Assessment
Initial lake algae assessment to evaluate cyanobacteria risk, site conditions, and suitability for ultrasonic treatment.

Step 2: Ultrasonic Trial
Controlled ultrasonic lake algae control trial to validate performance under real site conditions.
If you require ESG or sustainability reporting alignment, we can define the trial metrics and documentation format during assessment.
Lakes CSR Ultrasonic Application FAQs
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