While anything is possible, Columbus has more tools and options to meet an issue such as hazardous algal blooms. In addition to treatment and powdered activated carbon, we have flexibility through our varied water resources (Hoover, Griggs and O'Shaughnessy Reservoirs, a new upground reservoir, and wells); the ability to withdraw at different reservoir levels; and an expert algal research and monitoring program.
Additionally, the city has been proactive in planning and will be bringing new treatment technologies online within the next few years at the Hap Cremean and Dublin Road water plants. These new technologies, including ozone and biologically active carbon filtration, will add to our treatment capabilities and also combat any taste and odor aspects that can occur with varied blooms, toxic or otherwise. The Parsons Avenue Water Plant relies on wells and is not affected by surface water challenges.