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http://dx.doi.org/10.11614/KSL.2014.47.3.219

Control Method of Habitat Density of Limnoperna fortunei in the Enclosed Facility of Water Supply Pipeline  

Shin, Jae-Ki (K-water Research Institute, Korea Water Resources Corporation)
Chong, Sun-A (K-water Research Institute, Korea Water Resources Corporation)
Noh, Joonwoo (K-water Research Institute, Korea Water Resources Corporation)
Kim, Youngsung (K-water Research Institute, Korea Water Resources Corporation)
Hwang, Soon-Jin (Department of Environmental Health Science, Konkuk University)
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Abstract
This study was conduct to the reduction and elimination of Limnoperna fortunei that problem in the facilities and water supply pipeline is done to review proposals for the controls. In order to effectively removal the larva and the adult of that, chlorination and being used to an existing method is to be commended. The water temperature of Limnoperna fortunei spawning season was ranged 16 to $17^{\circ}C$ during May to early November. A chlorination of this period is appropriate in order to control a larva. However, existing in the attached young and old shell at the same time consistently been deemed to apply, because it must be taken into account. The range of concentration of chlorination to control the biomass for Limnoperna fortunei was from 0.5 to 1.0 ppm. Proliferation attached to the mitigation or appropriate technology to solve the domestic situation the priorities of the choice of a more urgent. Also, the monitoring of water temperature and larva will constantly to be done. And development of larva monitoring method as well as after chlorine treatment is effective analysis needed. Finally, we are expecting to good use in validating the results presented in this study.
Keywords
Limnoperna fortunei; biofouling; temperature; chlorination; pipeline;
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