Latest News
Killing zebra mussels and controlling cyanobacteria key topics at Pacific Northwest water show
Earth Science Laboratories will discuss chemistry that kills zebra mussels and controls cyanobacteria at annual meeting of Pacific Northwest water experts. TACOMA, Wash. – Water industry experts will discuss key water quality issues in Tacoma this month. Killing zebra...
Killing cyanobacteria in Virginia reservoirs a central topic of rural water conference
Virginia water managers will discuss cyanobacteria solutions such as EarthTec to control harmful algal blooms in the state’s aging reservoirs. ROANOKE, Va. – The Virginia Rural Water Association (VRWA) holds its annual meeting in Roanoke this month. The meeting...
New York water experts focus on cyanobacteria control
New York water experts will discuss controlling cyanobacteria with EarthTec at annual meeting. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Controlling cyanobacteria tops the agenda for the upcoming meeting of the New York American Water Works Association (NY AWWA). The chapter holds its...
AgriTec approved for organic crop production
Earth Science Laboratories’ versatile crop protection product listed for use on organic and conventional crops. BENTONVILLE, Ark. – Earth Science Laboratories (ESL) has received an Organic Materials Research Institute (OMRI) listing for AgriTec® algaecide/bactericide....
Earth Science Laboratories adds key hire to Agricultural Division
Earth Science Laboratories hires industry veteran to run rapidly expanding agricultural division. BENTONVILLE, Ark. – Earth Science Laboratories (ESL) is expanding with the addition of Louisiana native and agricultural industry veteran Tim Ford. Ford joined ESL in...
Reducing cyanotoxins tops agenda at Cleveland water management conference
ESL will present new data on controlling harmful algal blooms and reducing cyanotoxins in Ohio and surrounding states. CLEVELAND – Water management professionals will meet in Cleveland this month to discuss new ways to control harmful algal blooms (HABs) caused by...
Earth Science Laboratories to discuss reducing cyanobacteria and killing zebra mussels at WQTC
ESL education session will present chemistry that reduces cyanobacteria and kills zebra mussels simultaneously. PORTLAND, Ore. – Earth Science Laboratories (ESL) will host an informal education session at the annual Water Quality Technology Conference (WQTC) in...
Lake managers to discuss cyanotoxin reduction and quagga mussel control at national meeting in Denver
Upcoming seminars will address use of high-performance copper to reduce cyanotoxins and control quagga mussels in U.S. lakes and reservoirs. DENVER – Lake managers from across the country will gather in Denver next month to discuss a double threat to U.S. lakes and...
Earth Science Laboratories expands distribution of EarthTec and EarthTec QZ
Killing zebra mussels a key motivation for increased distribution of Earth Science Laboratories’ municipal water treatment products. BENTONVILLE, Ark. – Earth Science Laboratories (ESL) is expanding. The company recently added new distributors for its municipal water...
Earth Science Laboratories expands manufacturing capacity at Nebraska plant
Earth Science Laboratories expands manufacturing capacity at Nebraska plant to accommodate increased demand. Bentonville, Ark. – Earth Science Laboratories (ESL) announced the expansion of its Nebraska manufacturing plant today. A 2,560 square-foot facility adjacent...
Killing cyanobacteria an important water quality issue at Reno conference
Killing Cyanobacteria to preserve water quality will be discussed at upcoming meeting of California and Nevada water management professionals. RENO, Nev. – Killing cyanobacteria to preserve water quality in lakes and reservoirs will be a topic of discussion at an...
Controlling zebra mussels key topic at invasive species conference
Controlling zebra mussels and quagga mussels with a rational use of copper will be discussed at International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species in Florida. FORT LAUDERDLE, Fla. – Controlling zebra mussels and their cousins, quagga mussels, will be a key topic of...
Earth Science Laboratories ships AlgaeShield to hurricane-ravaged areas
ESL donates algaecide for cleanup efforts in areas of Florida and Puerto Rico still recovering from hurricanes Irma and Maria. BENTONVILLE, Ark. – Earth Science Laboratories (ESL) recently shipped 500 bottles of AlgaeShield® algaecide to areas of Florida and Puerto...
Killing zebra mussels important topic at annual conference in Southwestern US
Killing zebra mussels through advances in the chemistry of copper is the subject of an upcoming seminar in Oklahoma City. OKLAHOMA CITY – Killing zebra mussels will be a key topic at an upcoming gathering of water management professionals in Oklahoma City. The annual...
Controlling quagga mussels in California lakes an important topic at annual conference
Controlling quagga mussels and zebra mussels in California lakes and reservoirs tops the agenda at annual lake management conference. BIG BEAR LAKE, Calif. – Controlling quagga mussels and their cousins, zebra mussels, will be a key topic at an upcoming gathering of...
Controlling cyanobacteria and killing zebra mussels urgent topics at Ohio conference
Controlling Cyanobacteria and killing zebra mussels will be discussed at annual gathering of water management professionals in Toledo. TOLEDO, Ohio – Controlling cyanobacteria and killing zebra mussels will be high on the agenda when the Ohio chapter of the American...
Earth Science Laboratories doubles fundraising effort for diabetes
Team Earth Science Labs raises over $7,000 for diabetes in Arkansas Tour de Cure. Bentonville, Ark. – Team Earth Science Labs cycled and walked for a cure on Saturday in the Arkansas Tour de Cure. The team raised $7,240 in its third outing at the annual benefit. This...
Killing cyanobacteria drives rapid response program
Killing cyanobacteria and controlling cyanobacteria blooms across the U.S. is the primary goal of a new Rapid Response Program. BENTONVILLE, Ark. – An increase in cyanobacteria blooms in reservoirs, and lakes across the U.S. has water departments on high alert this...