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Long-Term Aquatic Plant Management on Lake Ripley

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/ Published in Case Studies, Lake & Waterway Management
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Glyphosate Risks in Water Hyacinth Control Highlight Concerns

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/ Published in Aquatic Herbicides, Aquatic Invasive Species
Applying aquatic herbicides to kill lake weeds.
Water hyacinth, one of the most invasive aquatic plants, poses serious threats to waterbodies across India, including Pashan Lake in Pune and Powai Lake in Mumbai. As municipal authorities struggle to manage these infestations, the use of herbicides such as glyphosate is being considered as a cheaper and quicker solution. However, applying glyphosate to control
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Chestermere Removes Over 210,000 kg of Lake Weeds

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/ Published in Aquatic Plant Management, Case Studies
Unloading into an Aquatic Transport Barge
The City of Chestermere, Canada, announced that they had harvested 210,675 kilograms of weeds from Chestermere Lake in 2023. “I know how important the water is to residents who live adjacent to it and all residents of Chestermere. Weed harvesting and weed control are an uppermost issue in most people’s minds,” interim CAO Pat Vincent
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Stockton Struggles with Water Hyacinth Despite Treatments

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Aquatic Plant Management
Mechanical water hyacinth harvester
In Stockton, California managers have been trying to keep the water hyacinth that washes in from the Delta under control with herbicide treatments. Unfortunately even after 15 applications, the hyacinth has extended beyond the level of control. Port officials say a state spraying program failed to control the hyacinth, so they contracted with a Bay
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Herbicide Ban Targets Water Hyacinth in Vietnam Waterways

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/ Published in Aquatic Herbicides, Aquatic Invasive Species
Aquatic herbicide treatment of a lake.
Authorities in the Medong delta province of Hau Giang have banned local authorities from spraying herbicide to the water hyacinth. This fast growing plant has slowly been taking over and blocking waterway traffic on rivers and canals in the area. Many people breed water hyacinth locally to use for making exportable products such as baskets
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New Harvester Boosts Weed Removal on Ross River

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/ Published in Case Studies, Company News
Mechanical harvester in Townsville Australia
Weeds on the Ross River have a new predator in town as Council launches its brand new 6.5 tonne weed harvester to combat invasive species in the waterway. The aquatic weed harvester arrived in Townsville, Queensland, Australia from Aquarius Systems in the United States to replace Council’s older retiring harvester. The new model includes stainless
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Hand Pulling Starry Stonewort Helps Protect Native Plants

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Aquatic Plant Management
Dense mat of the invasive aquatic macroalgae known as starry stonewort
Heidi Bunk, a water resources management specialist with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, said while the long-term effectiveness of hand pulling the invasive species starry stonewort is still being evaluated, it can be advantageous because it allows for the removal of starry stonewort without harming native species in the way chemical treatments might. She
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Delta Hyacinth Grows Despite Millions Spent on Chemicals

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/ Published in Aquatic Herbicides, Aquatic Invasive Species
Water hyacinth harvester
Water hyacinth has been on the Delta for decades, but really exploded in 2011 and 2012 as officials were not able to obtain a permit to spray chemicals in a timely fashion. Efforts to control hyacinth in the Deltas focuses primarily on the use of chemical herbicide applications. Officials aggressively spray chemicals; a prepared document
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Manual Water Hyacinth Removal Raises Concerns Over Spread

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Aquatic Plant Management
Free-floating aquatic plant, water hyacinth.
Nyamitanga Division Chairperson Moses Karanzi Kajubi says the move to manually remove the water weed should be supported instead of being criticized. He says that they intend to do the cleaning of the river at least once a month, by pulling the water weed out of the water and cut it into pieces so that
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Milfoil Rototillers Keep Okanagan Lakes Clear for Recreation

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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.
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
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