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How to Use Coptrol in Farm Dams
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Farm dams and ponds very often develop algal problems.  They can range from physical inconvenience such as blocking of screens and filters, pumps and irrigation equipment to stock losses from toxicity caused by accumulation of blue green algae. The problems are aggravated where water is enriched by nutrient run-off, so heavily fertilized areas are a particulary good source of algal nutrients.

In drought seasons where water levels are low, algae
may be a major problem also. 
 
If algae is a problem in your dam or pond follow this 5 step method to keep your waters clear and bright.
 
   1.  First identify the algae present. If you are not certain visit
       www.algae.info. This site enables you to identify all the common
       algae in Australia.
 
   2. Now calculate the volume of water to treat. Ignore depths below
      1 metre. We have a page which explains the methods used to
      determine the amount of water to treat. If you need assistance
      see How to calculate the volume of water to treat with Coptrol.
 
   3. Next calculate the amount of Coptrol needed. An easy way
      to calculate is:
  • If the algae is fine and free floating use 2 mL of Coptrol per 1000 Litres (1 cubic metre) of water. That is equivalent to 2 Litres of Coptrol per 1000 square metres of surface area
  • If the algae is long and stringy use 5 mL  per 1000 litres of water (1 cubic metre) or 5 Litres per 1000 square metres of surface area.
   4. Dilute the required amount of Coptrol using a 1:10 or even a 1:20
      Coptrol water dilution.

   5. The best application method is by spraying. Apply on a sunlit
       wind free day when algae first appear. If this is impractical look
       at our general recommendations. 
  
If you still need help call us at no cost to you. Contact RCI where our free call numbers are displayed. Or you can email us using this form
 
 
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