- Aquatic Weed Harvesters
- Aquatic Excavators
- Aquatic Canal Cleaners
- Aquatic Vegetation Shredders
- Aquatic Trash Skimmers
- Aquatic Transport Barges
- Aquatic Trailers & Haulers - Standard Hauling Trailers
- Aquatic Weed Offloading Conveyors - Shore Conveyors
- Aquatic Weed Trailers & Haulers - Tilt Deck Trailers
- Aquatic Trailers & Haulers - Conveyor Trailers
- Aquatic Trailers & Haulers - Tilt Deck Trailer Conveyors
- Aquatic Offloading Conveyors - Pier Conveyors
Aquarius Systems, a division of D&D Products Inc. products
Aquatic Trash Skimmers
Aquarius - Aquatic Trash Skimmer
The low profile Aquarius TH-12 Series Trash Skimmer has a collection span of up to 13’ 0” (4,0 meters) wide and can collect and hold up to 500 cubic feet (14,2 cubic meters) of floating debris on board, or up to 10,000 lbs (4535 kg) by weight.
Aquarius - Aquatic Trash Skimmer
Designed to collect floating trash, the TH-23 Series Skimmer has a pick up swath of up to 16’ 0” (4,90 meters) wide and can collect and hold 550 cubic feet (15,57 cubic meters) of both organic and manmade debris, or up to and 7,000 lbs. (3175 kg) by weight.
Aquarius - Aquatic Trash Skimmer
The large capacity TH-34 Series Aquatic Debris Skimmer has a pick up swath of up to 16’ 0” (4,90) wide. It can collect and hold 700 cubic feet (19,8 cubic meters) of both organic and manmade debris or up to 12,000 lbs. (5443 kg) by weight.
Aquarius - Aquatic Trash Skimmer
The TH-38 Series is the ideal tool to remove floating debris. It has a pick up swath of up to 16’ 0” (4,90 meters) wide. It can hold up to 825 cubic feet (23,36 cubic meters) of both organic and manmade debris, or up to 10,000 lbs. (4536 kg) by weight.
Aquarius Titan Series - Aquatic Trash Skimmer
The Aquarius Systems Titan Series Trash Skimmer is designed to withstand harsh water environments and can collect and hold 500 cubic feet (14,15 cubic meters) of debris, or up to and 7,000 lbs. (3175 kg) by weight, and it can unload in 3 minutes.
Aquarius TrashVeyors - Stationary Debris Conveyor
TrashVeyors are autonomous, modular Structural Best Management Practices (BMPs) engineered to intercept and remove floating debris from rivers, streams, and canals before it enters larger water bodies. Leveraging natural flow, debris is funneled into a rotating intake head and conveyed into a land-based dumpster for efficient, dry-land disposal.
