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Aquarius Systems Trash Hunter Removes Debris in India

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/ Published in Workboats & Skimmers
View of the collection wings trapping floating debris as the conveyors pull in on board.
Residents of Hyderabad, India can now look forward to a pleasant drive along the Hussainsagar lake, albeit the persistent foul odor. For effective cleaning and collection of floating material like hyacinth, algal weeds, plastic bags, coconut shells and other trash, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority has procured Floating Trash Collector from United States (Aquarius Systems).
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Winter Drawdown to Kill Submerged Aquatic Plants

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/ Published in Aquatic Plant Management, Recreation & Fisheries
Macrophytes – the rooted aquatic plants
Fishermen, boaters and picnickers familiar with Fox Valley Lake north of Kahoka might be a little surprised to see how the lake looks. The 108-acre body of water is 8 feet lower than normal — and will remain at that level until the beginning of March. It is all part of an ambitious plan by
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Bellandur Lake Cleanup Removes Thousands of Tons of Weeds

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/ Published in Aquatic Plant Management, Case Studies
Mechanical harvesting of water hyacinth in India.
Around 3,707 tonnes (4086 tons U.S.) of weeds have been cleared from the 910-acre Bellandur lake. In the past five days alone 737 tonnes (812 tons U.S.) have been removed by just two machines, according to an official release issued by the Bangalore Development Authority. The BDA is said to be using three weed harvesters
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Water Hyacinth Shows Promise in Removing Toxic Chromium-6

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Water Quality & Pollution
Invasive water hyacinth.
Heavy metal poisoning is a growing concern in many parts of the country. A new method for removing chromium-6, a highly toxic heavy metal, from waste water has been developed by a group of scientists from India and Ethiopia. They claim it to be low-cost and safe. The new method uses water hyacinth, a weed
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Aquarius Harvesters Support Hydropower in Malawi

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/ Published in Case Studies, Company News
Ribbon cutting for the new Aquarius Systems weed harvester in Malawi.
Nearly 95% of Malawi’s power is generated by hydropower on the Shire River, but sedimentation and weed infestation hinder efficiency. Today Millennium Challenge Corp Principal Deputy Vice President Kyeh Kim joined U.S. Embassy Lilongwe Ambassador Virginia Palmer to celebrate the commissioning and hand-over of two new weed harvesters by MCA-Malawi to the Electricity Generation Company
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Mechanical Harvesting Tackles Curly-Leaf Pondweed in East Okoboji Lake

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Aquatic Plant Management
Harvester cutting and collecting aquatic weeds
Invasive curlyleaf pondweed has been choking East Okoboji Lake, snarling boat propellers, burning up motors and shutting down swimming, tubing and other water sports in an area that depends on recreation. The weed’s invasion is driving heated debates about how to control it — from using mechanical removal to administering herbicides that raise concerns about
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Hydrilla Control Plan at Lake Waccamaw Could Cost Millions

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/ Published in Aquatic Herbicides, Aquatic Invasive Species
Native to Africa and believed to have been introduced to American waters from the aquarium trade in the 1960’s, hydrilla has quickly spread across the southern U.S. from Connecticut to California.
Lake Waccamaw is infested with hydrilla and officials are hoping fluridone is the answer to killing the invasive aquatic plant. Officials have chosen fluridone because it is supposed to point only hydrilla with no effect on other plants or animal life. The first treatment cycle will cost $196,660 for three applications and will need to
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Aquarius Harvester Improves Safety at Juneau Airport Pond

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/ Published in Aquatic Plant Management, Case Studies
EH-220 harvesting aquatic weeds in Alaska
In the fight against weeds growing the airport’s pond used by floatplanes, the weeds came out on top in previous years. However, their new weapon; which isn’t new at all, but 20 years old, seems to be winning the war on weeds. Juneau, Alaska, airport manager, Dave Palmer said staff tried herbicide and various other
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Elodea Infestation Threatens Floatplane Operations at Lake Hood

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Lake & Waterway Management
Aquatic weed harvester and approaching float plane
A weed infestation so bad it’s disturbing navigation for planes on Lake Hood has prompted the state to request an emergency herbicide application before someone gets hurt. Lake Hood in Alaska, known as the world’s busiest floatplane base, is exploding with greenery fueled by this year’s warm summer. But the lush underwater vegetation now includes
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Lake Pend Oreille Chooses Non-Herbicide Milfoil Control Plan

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Aquatic Plant Management
Mechanical Weed Harvester
In response to a plan put together by Lake Pend Oreille Waterkeeper, council members decided to decline the Idaho State Department of Agriculture’s offer to apply herbicide treatments in areas of watermilfoil infestation. This option came at no cost to the city, but the idea of herbicides in the water made many residents cringe. After
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