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Water Solutions on a Global Scale

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin has earned a global reputation as the freshwater technology capital of the U.S.  With 238 water technology businesses in the region, Milwaukee is the ideal location for The Water Council, an organization dedicated to solving critical global water challenges and providing expertise in water stewardship. Naval officers representing 30 countries recently visited the
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Mechanical Harvesting Removes Water Chestnut on the Charles River

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/ Published in Aquatic Plant Management, Water Quality & Pollution
Water chestnut forms dense floating mats which crowds out native vegetation.
The Charles River Watershed Association and local citizens have obtained funding to conduct large-scale mechanical harvesting to remove roughly 50 acres of water chestnut and other invasive weeds. The Charles River Lakes District in Massachusetts is a popular destination for canoeists, kayakers and rowers, but the pollution from stormwater runoff resulted in an increase in
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Weed Harvester Removes 265 Dump Truck Loads From Black Hawk Lake

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/ Published in Aquatic Plant Management, Water Quality & Pollution
Aquatic Vegetation Harvester
In its second year of operation at Black Hawk Lake in Iowa, the Aquatic Vegetation Harvester cut through some very dense underwater foliage this summer and removed an estimated 265 dump truck loads from the lake. The Aquatic Vegetation Harvester is part of the community’s lake project which is striving to increase Black Hawk Lake’s
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Dead Seagrass and Wrack Removed to Protect Water Quality in Budgewoi Lake

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/ Published in Lake & Waterway Management, Water Quality & Pollution
Mechanical Weed Harvester
DEAD seagrass will be removed from Budgewoi Lake and Lake Munmorah in the coming weeks as Wyong Shire Council’s weed harvester shifts into overdrive. Since August, a total of 730 tonnes of wrack was removed from the lake and taken to Buttonderry Waste Management Facility in Australia. Last year, the council removed 5800 cubic metres
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Weed Harvester Removes 2,656 Tons of Milfoil From Cazenovia Lake

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/ Published in Aquatic Plant Management, Lake & Waterway Management
Mechanical Weed Harvester Collecting Milfoil
In the absence of chemical pesticide treatment on Cazenovia Lake in New York this summer, crews used an aquatic weed harvester to control the invasive watermilfoil. During the four months of weed harvesting on the lake, town crews removed 354 boatloads — 2,656 tons — of invasive milfoil weeds from the lake. The harvesting also
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Weed Harvesting Helps Control Hybrid Watermilfoil in Lake Hallie

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Aquatic Plant Management
Aquatic Invasive eurasian watermilfoil, is an aquatic plant that forms dense mats of vegetation on the water’s surface.
Lake Hallie Lake Association is making some headway in the war they’ve been waging against the hybrid watermilfoil weed. First discovered in Lake Hallie in 2005, watermilfoil is an invasive aquatic plant that has an aggressive tendency to form a thick mat-like layer as it floats on the water. If left unchecked, this plant can
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Buffalo River Restoration Shows New Life After Decades of Pollution

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/ Published in Lake & Waterway Management, Water Quality & Pollution
Buffalo River New York
Overwhelmed by decades of pollution, by the late 60’s, the Buffalo River’s condition was disgraceful. Both Lyndon Johnson and Robert Kennedy visited the New York river to inspect the carnage, and the death knell for this once proud waterway was sounding. Jill Jedlicka is Executive Director Of Buffalo Niagara Riverkeeper. The river hit rock bottom
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Rock Lake Permit Approved for Mechanical Weed Harvesting in Wisconsin

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/ Published in Aquatic Plant Management, Lake & Waterway Management
Aquatic Weed Harvester Helps to Restore Pond
Aquatic plant control always seems to be a controversial issue. Rock Lake located in Southeastern Wisconsin is no exception. Last year residents opposing harvesting formed a human barrier to keep the aquatic plant harvester from entering the water. This year the Rock Lake Restoration Association has once again applied and received a permit to harvest
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Lake Whitehall Plan Targets Invasive Weeds With Herbicides and Harvesting

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Harvesting Aquatic Vegetation on Inland Lakes
The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation is aiming to reduce invasive plant species in Lake Whitehall in a plan that calls for herbicides and mechanical harvesting. The reservoir has extensive growth of “exotic nuisance aquatic vegetation,” including fanwort and variable-leaf milfoil, according to a report by ESS Group, a firmed hired by the state.
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Aquatic Plant Harvester Spruces up Lake Moraine

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Mechanical Weed Harvester in Minnesota
A town of Madison truck gets a load of weeds that were removed from the north portion of Lake Moraine. The weeds were then taken to a nearby farm and used as fertilizer. By Carolyn Godfrey Posted Sep. 4, 2013 @ 12:01 am Sep 4, 2013 at 4:11 AM MADISON, MINNESOTA The northern portion of
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