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Kitsap Lake gets the Phoslock treatment
Phoslock Europe • Jul 17, 2020

Kitsap Lake - aka “Long Lake” is one of 101 lakes in Kitsap County, Washington.  

Located just three miles west of the city of Bremerton not far from Seattle, Kitsap Lake is a relatively small body of water with a surface area of 101 hectares and an average depth of 5½ m. Popular for kayaking, swimming, and year-round fishing, over the last few summers however the lake has been closed multiple times because of cyanobacteria blooms. After some public discussion, and financial support from the city of Bremerton, Phoslock were called in.

For more information, please read the article "Blooms of Bremerton" by Bethany Meyer in The Planet Magazine.

AquaTechnex, based in Seattle (who previously carried out the Phoslock application to Laguna Niguel, California) were contracted to carry out the application which took place between the 8th and 11th June. The cost of the project is $206,000 which includes treatment for the next three years, with half coming from the city’s general fund and half from the stormwater capital fund.
Phoslock Europe • Jul 17, 2020

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