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As lakes and ponds age, they are continually impacted by sedimentation and nutrient enrichment.
Eventually, sediment and nutrient overload can lead to poor water quality and increased algae and nuisance aquatic vegetation blooms.
Due to tightened regulations regarding the use of algaecides and herbicides, it is becoming increasingly important to find alternatives for aquatic vegetation treatment programs.
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