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Eco-Friendly Boom for Aquatic Weed and Algae Control

Weed Boom containing Blue Algae growing on pond

The Importance of Sustainable Waterway Management

Healthy waterways are essential for communities, ecosystems and industry. Across Australia, lakes, reservoirs, rivers and constructed wetlands play a critical role in drinking water supply, irrigation, recreation and biodiversity.

However, increasing nutrient loads, urban runoff and rising temperatures are contributing to the rapid growth of aquatic weeds and algae. Managing these challenges requires more than reactive treatment. It demands sustainable, environmentally responsible solutions that protect water quality without causing further harm.

An eco-friendly boom for aquatic weed and algae control provides a practical, low impact approach to waterway management.

Invasive Aquatic Plants and Algae Growth

Invasive aquatic weeds and algal blooms can quickly dominate water bodies, creating significant environmental and operational problems.

Rapid surface spread

Floating weeds and algae can move across calm water surfaces, accumulating along shorelines, around infrastructure and near water intake points.

Ecosystem disruption

Dense plant growth blocks sunlight, reduces oxygen levels and alters aquatic habitats. This can lead to fish stress, biodiversity loss and long term ecological imbalance.

Increased chemical reliance

Traditional control methods often depend heavily on herbicides or algaecides. While sometimes necessary, repeated chemical use can impact non target species and raise environmental concerns.

For councils, utilities and environmental managers, the goal is clear. Control aquatic weeds and algae while minimising ecological impact.

Eco-Friendly Booms Made from Non-Toxic, Reusable Materials

Eco-friendly containment booms are designed to manage floating weeds and algae using physical control rather than chemical intervention.

Akuna’s environmentally responsible boom systems are manufactured from durable, non toxic and reusable materials that are safe for aquatic environments. When strategically installed, they act as floating barriers that:

  • Contain and concentrate aquatic weeds
  • Limit the spread of floating algae mats
  • Protect sensitive zones and infrastructure
  • Support targeted removal or treatment

By isolating affected areas, these booms make mechanical harvesting and controlled treatment more efficient and manageable.

Key Benefits of Eco-Friendly Containment

Reduces chemical dependency

Physical containment helps reduce the need for widespread herbicide or algaecide application, supporting more sustainable management practices.

Protects aquatic ecosystems

Non toxic materials and passive control methods minimise disruption to fish, macroinvertebrates and surrounding vegetation.

Reusable and long lasting

Designed for repeated deployment, eco-friendly booms offer long term value and reduced material waste.

Supports compliance and community expectations

With increasing focus on environmental responsibility, sustainable containment solutions demonstrate proactive water stewardship.

By prioritising physical control strategies, organisations can align operational needs with environmental protection goals.

Where Eco-Friendly Booms Add Value

Eco-friendly booms for aquatic weed and algae control are suitable for a wide range of applications:

  • Environmental rehabilitation projects
  • Municipal lakes and recreational waterways
  • Stormwater retention basins
  • Constructed wetlands
  • Drinking water reservoirs
  • Water treatment facilities

They are particularly effective in areas where chemical use must be limited, such as environmentally sensitive habitats or public access water bodies.

Learn More About Eco-Friendly Containment Options

Looking for a sustainable solution to manage aquatic weeds and algae?

Learn more about Akuna’s eco-friendly containment options and discover how our boom systems can support your environmental protection objectives.

Contact our team today for technical information, project advice or a tailored quote.

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