Ultrasonic algae control refers to a method of managing algae growth in water bodies, such as ponds, lakes, and water treatment facilities, using ultrasonic sound waves. This technology utilizes high-frequency sound waves that are typically above the range of human hearing (usually above 20 kHz) to disrupt algae cells and inhibit their growth. ### How it Works: 1. **Sound Wave Production:** Specialized devices or transducers generate ultrasonic waves that are transmitted into the water.

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