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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Aquatic Plant Management

Milfoil Rototillers Keep Okanagan Lakes Clear for Recreation

Aquatic Invasive eurasian watermilfoil, is an aquatic plant that forms dense mats of vegetation on the water’s surface.

Okanagan Basin Water Board (Canada) built and operates three milfoil rototillers that have been in use for several decades. The machines were built for the sole purpose of chewing up the bottom of the lake and loosening up the roots of aquatic plants, especially Eurasian watermilfoil.

The program started when the Eurasian Milfoil weed was so bad it was impossible for people to use some of the main public beaches on Okanagan lakes.

The milfoil rototiller literally chews up the bottom of the lake, loosening up the roots of the plants that then float to the surface. They freeze and die in the cold winter temperatures resulting in clean open beaches in the summer.

Read More https://www.castanet.net/edition/news-story-106218-33-.htm

Tagged under: aquatic plant management, beach restoration, eurasian water milfoil, invasive species control, lake maintenance, mechanical control, milfoil rototiller, Okanagan Basin Water Board
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