LG Sonic at US Water Quality Events in April 2026

LG Sonic will exhibit at three water quality events April 2026 across the United States, showcasing ultrasonic algae control and real-time monitoring solutions for drinking water utilities and treatment professionals.

Water managers face increasing pressure from harmful algal blooms, stricter regulatory requirements, and rising treatment costs. Our team will be on-site to discuss how proactive source water management reduces downstream complexity and operational expenses.

Texas Water 2026: Municipal Water Quality Solutions

April 27–30 | San Antonio, Texas

Visit us at Innovation Lounge, Booth 1, at the Henry B. González Convention Center. Tom Smith, Senior Project Engineer, will discuss reservoir management strategies, harmful algal bloom prevention, and real-time water quality monitoring for municipal utilities.

Texas utilities managing surface water sources face unique challenges with seasonal algae growth and taste-and-odor issues. Learn how ultrasonic technology addresses these problems without introducing chemicals into drinking water supplies.

Florida Water Resources Conference: Algae Control for Water Events

April 26–29 | Daytona Beach, Florida

Stop by Booth 157 at the Ocean Center to meet Greg Eiffert and JB Settecase. They’ll share how water managers across Florida are taking a proactive approach to controlling algae in reservoirs and treatment systems at this key water quality event.

Topics include early detection methods, reducing chemical dependency in treatment processes, and maintaining stable water quality year-round. Florida’s warm climate and nutrient-rich waters create ideal conditions for cyanobacteria growth, making prevention strategies essential for utilities attending water quality events April 2026.

WQA Convention & Expo: Commercial Water Quality Events

April 28–30 | Miami Beach, Florida

Connect with Greg Eiffert, LG Sonic US Director, and Jacob Yodzis, LG Sonic US Operations Manager, at Booth 1137 in the Miami Beach Convention Center.

For water treatment professionals serving commercial and residential markets, source water quality determines everything downstream. Discover how improving conditions at the intake reduces filtration burden, extends equipment life, and lowers maintenance costs.

About LG Sonic Technology for Water Quality Management

The MPC-Buoy combines targeted ultrasonic algae control with continuous water quality monitoring in a single solar-powered platform. Unlike chemical treatments that kill algae and release toxins, ultrasound disrupts cyanobacteria buoyancy, causing cells to sink below the photic zone where they cannot photosynthesize.

This approach prevents harmful algal blooms before they impact treatment operations. The technology is deployed in over 69 countries worldwide, protecting drinking water sources including municipal reservoirs, water treatment plant intakes, and industrial cooling systems.

Real-time monitoring tracks key parameters including temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll-a, and blue-green algae concentration. Data integrates with SCADA systems for operational decision support.

Can’t attend these water quality events? Contact our team to schedule a consultation, request a site assessment, or view case studies from utilities managing similar water quality challenges.