Toxic cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) have now been reported in 27 countries and are found
on all continents, including Antarctica. Drinking water authorities world-wide are faced with
the challenge of treating contaminated water, or the possibility of a toxic bloom occurring
sometime in the future. Knowledge of reliable treatment options, applicable in a range of
conditions, for the toxins produced by cyanobacteria (cyanotoxins), is of crucial importance to
the international water industry.
In this work a range of treatment options was investigated for the most commonly identified
algal toxins in drinking water sources, the microcystins. A study of the adsorption of
cylindrospermopsin onto six powdered activated carbons (PACs) is also reported. Includes figures.