Would a water filtration system catch this?

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The algae, probably, the neurotoxin they produce, I very much doubt it.

I would be suspicious of most any filter that claims it could remove it.

A carbon and ceramic element is required at the minimum.
 

Colo4x4XJ

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UV pens work by killing viruses, bacteria and Protozoa with low levels of radiation. You're right, technically they don't filter, they purify
 

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Portable water filtration systems wont filter this. You need to chemically treat blue green algae. I build water treatment plants and sometimes a town or water coop gets it in their reservoirs and they have to stop production of water until it can be chemically treated. A bio filter system with UV treatment isn't enough.
 

elkmtngear

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You can kill the organism; but you can't "kill" the toxin because it's not alive, it's just a chemical produced by the organism.

If it were positively or negatively charged, you might be able to remove it with an ion filter.
 

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