Provides chemical free removal of invasive aquatic vegetation
Servicing ponds, lakes, & canals for property owners, municipalities, and organizations.
Servicing ponds, lakes, & canals for property owners, municipalities, and organizations.
Our mechanical weed control business is a minority, family owned and operated business that provides effective solutions for the removal of invasive aquatic vegetation using physical equipment and manual labor. Our focus is on supporting property owners, municipalities, and organizations that require the maintenance of their water bodies such as ponds, lakes and canals to keep them healthy and balanced.
We provide a range of services that include aquatic mowing, trimming, dredging, and excavation. We use specialized equipment, such as amphibious excavators, weed harvesters and aquatic weed cutters to effectively remove invasive plants from water bodies and prevent further spread.
The success of our mechanical weed control business depends on our ability to provide quality services that effectively remove invasive aquatic vegetation, as well as on cultivating strong relationships with our clients that ensure repeat business. By creating and maintaining healthy and sustainable water bodies, our business provides a valuable service that not only contributes to the beauty and function of outdoor spaces but also to the overall health of the environment.
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Our business operates with the highest standard of safety, environmental responsibility and compliance with relevant regulations. We provide consultation services to help clients identify the best solutions for their specific situation and work closely with them to provide a tailored service that meets their unique needs.
The uprooting process in mechanical weed control for invasive aquatic vegetation typically involves using our specialized machinery to effectively remove the roots of the target plants. These machines, such as amphibious excavators and aquatic weed cutters, are specifically designed to work in water and can cut or pluck the plants out of the water from the roots.
The trimming process is usually done to control and prevent the spread of the plants since some plants reproduce from vegetative growth, meaning that they can grow back from the cut fragments without the need of rooting in the sediments. By using mechanical trimming methods, the parts of the plants that are above the water surface can be removed, preventing the plants from producing new growth and slowly reducing its reproducing potential
Once the trimming is completed, the cut plant material is collected and removed from the water. This is important to prevent the cut plant parts from Uprooting from the seafloor and forming new colonies somewhere else.
The excavation process can be used for removing large or deep-rooted invasive plants, such as cattails, phragmites, or water lilies. In the process, the excavator's long arm is lowered into the water to reach and scoop out the plants. The excavator can break up and collect the entire root system to ensure the complete removal of the target plants. Excavation can also be used to remove sediment for sites that contain high concentrations of organic matter where weed roots are not that deep.
Our team ensures that the disposal of the collected plants and the other debris is done in an environmentally responsible manner that minimizes any negative impacts to the ecosystem. The disposal process complies with environmental regulations and guidelines that govern the location, transportation, and methods of disposal.
Have a question about our services? Want to see if your particular project is one we can help with? To get a free quote, or if you have questions or special requests, contact us.
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326 Jupiter Lakes Boulevard 2321d, Jupiter, Florida 33458, United States
Phone & Fax: 561-935-5578 Office@whytewaterrestoration.com
Open today | 08:00 am – 08:00 pm |
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