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Billions Invested in Clean Water: Port Milwaukee Implements a Range of Methods to Great Success

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/ Published in Water Quality & Pollution, Workboats & Skimmers
Milwaukee Trash Skimmer
In 2012, an environmental star of sorts was born, celebrated by Milwaukeeans, especially those who enjoy strolling along the Milwaukee Riverwalk or kayaking on Milwaukee River. The Lynyrd Skymmr is a 50-foot-long river skimmer that cruises Port Milwaukee‘s waterways several times a week to collect floating debris — dead fish, plastic bottles, branches and other
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Keeping Milwaukee’s Waterways Clean for the DNC

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MMSD Trash Skimmer
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewer District is preparing for the Democratic National Convention and the appearance of clean water is a big part of show casing what the city offers. Milwaukee’s Trash Hunter, the Lynyrd Skymmr plays a huge role in keeping the waterways debris free. This debris skimmer boat can collect anything from plastic bottles
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The City of Tampa Welcomes its New Trash Hunter®

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/ Published in News, Workboats & Skimmers
Aquatic Trash Skimmer in the Water
Mayor Jane Castor christened Tampa’s newest addition Saturday morning with the ceremonial breaking of a champagne bottle across the boat’s bow. Named the “Litter Skimmer,” this Aquatic Trash Skimmer will remove marine debris from the waterways in the City of Tampa as part of the Mayors “Keep it Clean, Tampa” initiative. This custom debris skimmer
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The Pollution Solution

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Trash scattered across the beach.
Experts say that by 2050 there may be more plastic than fish in the sea. It is found in every region of the world, from the deepest ocean trenches to the most remote islands. Over 300 million tons of plastic are produced each year and at least 14 million tons of plastic end up in
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Aquarius Trash Skimmer Boats Remove 20 Tons of Floating Debris From the Ganga River

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/ Published in Company News, Workboats & Skimmers
Aquatic Trash Hunter
Two Aquarius Systems’ Aquatic Trash Skimmer boats were deployed to remove floating materials from the Ganga River at Sangam, India. Plastic bags, bottles, cans, food packets and coconuts among other items are dumped in the river by humans. The Trash Hunters removed about 20 tons of water materials without four hours.  The plan is to
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DC Water Launches Two New Trash Hunter Boats to Clean the Anacostia River

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Trash Skimmer Boats Remove River Debris
Two new Trash Hunters launched by DC Water this week will help scoop up floating trash and debris from the Anacostia River, making the waterways cleaner and more enjoyable. These boats a big investment by DC Water to reclaim our rivers. They will literally be pulling tons of trash out of the Anacostia and Potomac
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Wisconsin “Adopt-a-River” Program Teams Up With River Skimmer to Remove Trash

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Trash Hunter Collecting Mandmade Debris
This adoption program requires just three days of personal, hands-on time annually and a commitment of no more than two years. Businesses and community groups are being asked to volunteer for a first-ever “adopt-a-river” program in Wisconsin and remove trash along the Milwaukee, Menomonee and Kinnickinnic rivers and their tributaries, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District Executive
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