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Case Study: Aquatic Weed Harvester Keeps `Green` Living from Extending into Lakes and Ponds
Nov. 28, 2025
Background Information
- Private community offers wide open spaces, nature preserves and wooded areas
- Over 120 acres of lakes and ponds
- “Green” living community
- Filamentous algae is taking over and grows in abundance in shallow water ponds
- Floating on the surface water, algae impedes swimming, fishing and other recreation
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- Ponds are small with narrow boat ramps
- Collected material needs to be hauled to a dump site
- Shallow ponds and lakes
- Filamentous algae introduced to water by spores in tap water, rain or wind
The EH-220 Harvester is one of the smallest weed harvesters. The harvesters narrow width and shallow draft allow it be launched in the shallow ponds.
Without a dump site along the edge of the ponds, the Harvester unloads into the TRC-12 Trailer Conveyor which hauls the algae to a local dump site.
The equipment was easily moved from pond to pond to collect the floating mats of filamentous algae.
