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Harvesting

Mechanical cutting/harvesting is a most effective technique for achieving "area selective" control of nuisance aquatic vegetation. Harvesting is well suited for clearing nuisance vegetation from ponds, coves of larger lakes and cutting channels or lanes through dense vegetation to enhance access for swimming, boating or fishing. Harvesting can be performed on all different species of vegetation, yet we find it to be most effective for plants forming a dense surface canopy or for annual plants like water chestnut (Trapa), which reproduce from seed.

Typically, 1-2 harvests are recommended to provide "summer-long" control. An intensive program of harvesting can result in long-term benefits where nutrient removal via plant biomass is significant or annual, seed producing plants dominate.

The front of the harvester contains a cutting mechanism and hydraulic lifts for raising and lowering the cutting depth. Once weeds are cut, a conveyor belt carries the weeds on board to a holding area beneath the operator's platform. A conveyor in the rear of the vessel off-loads the collected plant matter to trucks on-shore which carry it away. Harvesters are powered by two paddle wheels which can be operated individually, allowing for a high degree of maneuverability for such a large machine. Pontoons on either side of the harvester keep it afloat, even when loaded down with hundreds of pounds of water soaked plant material.

Advantages

  • Plant biomass and nutrients are removed from the waterbody
  • Area selective control of nuisance species
  • No temporary water use restrictions
  • More affordable than most other techniques
  • Effectiveness often enhanced when combined with other strategies
  • Long-term control attainable for certain species

Experience

Aquatic Control owns and operates one of the largest fleet of harvesting and support machinery anywhere in the northeast and the country. We've harvested more than 7,500 acres of nuisance vegetation, often under the most difficult operating conditions. This experience enables us to quickly determine whether harvesting is an appropriate management strategy for your pond or lake problem. If harvesting is decided upon, the client is assured of the most efficient selection of machinery and experienced operating personnel to ensure a productive and successful project.

Representative Projects

  • Morses Pond (Wellesley, MA)
  • Indian Lake (Sharon, CT)
  • Stockbridge Bowl (Stockbridge, MA)
  • Bantam Lake (Litchfield, CT)
  • Lake Winnipesaukee (Wolfeboro, NH)
  • Potomac River (VA, MD)
  • Lake Champlain (Orwell, VT)
  • Silver Lake (Rhinebeck, NY)
  • Mount Holyoke College Ponds (So. Hadley, MA)
  • Lake Cidra (Cidra, Puerto Rico)
  • Monponsett Pond (Halifax, MA)
  • Bartlett Pond (Northborough, MA)
  • Charles River (Newton, MA)

Harvester Operating Specifications

  H5-200 H7-400 H8-650
Draft Empty (inches) 8 12 12
Draft Full (inches) 12 18 20
Width of Cut (feet) 5 7 8
Depth of Cut (feet) 0-5 0-7 0-5
Load Storage Capacity (cubic feet/pounds) 200/3000 400/7000 650/10000
Productivity (acres per hour)* 0.20-0.30 0.30-0.40 0.40-0.60

*Productivity may differ from above depending upon; 1) plant density, 2) distance to on-shore, off-loading site(s), 3) frequency of bottom obstructions and other factors.