SonicPure Launches 'SonicPure Saves Summer' Initiative to Help Public Water Agencies Combat Harmful Algal Blooms
SonicPure has launched the “SonicPure Saves Summer” initiative, a nationwide pilot program aimed at helping qualifying public water agencies evaluate ultrasonic technology to manage harmful algal blooms (HABs) during peak recreation months. The announcement comes as HABs continue to trigger beach closures, swimming bans, fishing advisories and recreation shutdowns across the United States. SonicPure’s program is positioned as a way for water authorities to assess ultrasonic algae management systems. The company did not provide detailed technical specifications or pilot capacity in the provided release. The initiative is scheduled to roll out as of June 25, 2026, with the location noted as Torrance, California, by the accompanying Access Newswire dispatch. The effort targets HAB mitigation beyond typical seasonal disruptions.





