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Aquatic Weed Harvester Rideau Canal System Eastern Ontario
In Lake Weed Removal Ontario Services
Aquatic Weed Harvesting is the Real Answer to Aquatic Weed Control
Aquatic Weed Havesting . Periodic weed harvesting of your waterfront areas will in many instances prove to be an effective means of aquatic plant control. The rooted aquatic weeds must produce sufficient food in their leaves to maintain their root systems. Frequent cuttings of the leaves will eventually lead to death of the root system. Like weeding the garden, it is necessary to watch for the early development of potential problems and remove the AQUATIC WEEDS as they become established and before they spread over large areas.
The more Aquatic Weeds you remove during the spring, summer and fall the less aquatic weeds that will be on your lake front or pond.
Aquatic Control of Lake Weeds and full removal and disposal of aquatic plant growth.
Providing chemical free aquatic weed harvesting in the Rideau Lakes area and the Rideau Waterways and lakes in Eastern Ontario.
Approved by the Ministry of National Resources and Parks Canada who control the Rideau Canal Waterways .
Diesel Engine Aquamarine H5-200 Aquatic Weed Harvester . .... aquatic weed harvesters can harvest between 5-6 feet down from the water’s surface. This is the typical operating depth for harvesting and cutting a swath of vegetation, 7 feet wide. Our main harvester can store up to 230 square feet of biomass before having to off-load to shore. It has the capability to off-load onto a shoreline conveyor, tractor/tractor loader bucket or temporary off-loading directly to a shoreline. It is required that the harvested biomass be moved to a location above the high mark . Some of our customers request we leave the vegetation on shore as it can be used in composting. Aquatic vegetation, in many cases, has a higher nutrient content comparable to that of cow manure. Shore line conveyor can be set up to off-load harvested aquatic vegetation onto. This will then convey the vegetation into awaiting trucks or disposal boxes. Other alternative removal equipment can be utilized for your particular project. Contact us for more information. Permits are required from local conservation or other government agencies that have control over your local water body. Please contact them to determine if you require permits for the work in your area. In many areas of Ontario, harvesting is not permitted until after July 1st due to fish spawning.
If a permit is required, it must be obtained from your local authority before work can commence. Covering eastern Ontario
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2021-03-22