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My son has a 2-3 acre pond (tank) on his place near Paso Robles, Ca. The fish population of bluegills and bass is healthy. There is also a healthy population of green filamentous algae around the shoreline (except along the dam where the drop-off is steep). By the middle of summer the algal bloom forms an unsightly and smelly layer of gas-riddled scum extending 15 feet out from shore. I'm interested in any thoughts about control of this phenomenon. I read the BB discussion about aeration with a windmill driven system, but it mainly focused on the technical issues, not on control of pond scum. I've looked at several web sites advertising various biological, chemical, or mechanical methods to control algal scum, but most look either improbable or too good to be true.
My son's interested in a pump driven aeration system, but I remain skeptical. Do any of you all have direct experience with successful control of pond algal scum by methods that are both affordable and practical? I would appreciate any thoughts.
Ed
My son's interested in a pump driven aeration system, but I remain skeptical. Do any of you all have direct experience with successful control of pond algal scum by methods that are both affordable and practical? I would appreciate any thoughts.
Ed