Chlorine for water treatment is available as a solid, a liquid and you can even directly inject chlorine gas. Once it’s in the water it doesn’t matter.
But I doubt it’s an effective strategy for dealing with that much algae in that much water. It’s not even particularly effective in a pool unless you also remove the food sources.
My understanding from a previous article and this one is, no. Not Chlorine Shock, commonly used to clean pools. No, they have been seen dumping jugs of hydrogen peroxide.
Article is blocked, but they mean Chlorine Shock, right? Because Shock is a powder, not a liquid.
Chlorine for water treatment is available as a solid, a liquid and you can even directly inject chlorine gas. Once it’s in the water it doesn’t matter.
But I doubt it’s an effective strategy for dealing with that much algae in that much water. It’s not even particularly effective in a pool unless you also remove the food sources.
My understanding from a previous article and this one is, no. Not Chlorine Shock, commonly used to clean pools. No, they have been seen dumping jugs of hydrogen peroxide.