Aquatic Plant & Algae Management
Aquatic Plant ManagementAquatic plants play an important role in supporting fish populations, stabilizing shorelines, and improving water quality, but excessive growth can cause significant problems. Invasive or nuisance species like hydrilla, Eurasian watermilfoil, curly-leaf pondweed, and cattails can quickly overrun a lake or pond, outcompeting native plants, reducing open water, and clogging drainage systems. Floating vegetation like duckweed and watermeal can block sunlight from reaching submerged plants and reduce oxygen levels, further degrading water quality.
Our aquatic plant management programs begin with a detailed waterbody assessment to identify problem species and determine the most effective control strategy. Depending on the situation, we implement mechanical harvesting, biological control methods, or EPA-approved aquatic herbicides to selectively remove invasive plants while preserving beneficial vegetation. For long-term prevention, we also offer nutrient reduction strategies, shoreline restoration, and floating wetland systems to limit future plant overgrowth and promote a balanced aquatic environment.
Algae & Cyanobacteria Management
While some algae are a natural part of the ecosystem, unchecked growth—especially harmful algal blooms (HABs)—can produce toxins, deplete oxygen, and degrade water quality. Cyanobacteria, commonly known as blue-green algae, can create dangerous toxins harmful to humans, pets, and wildlife. Additionally, filamentous algae and surface scum can reduce water clarity, clog intake systems, and create unpleasant odors.
Our algae management approach includes early detection, targeted treatments, and long-term prevention. We use EPA-approved algaecide applications to safely and efficiently eliminate algae while ensuring minimal impact on fish and aquatic life. For chemical-free solutions, we offer ultrasonic algae control units, which disrupt algal cell function and prevent dense blooms from forming.
To prevent recurring blooms, we address the root cause: excess nutrients. Our phosphorus inactivation treatments, bio-dredging services, and nutrient-binding technologies permanently lock up excess phosphorus and nitrogen, limiting the fuel source for algae growth. By reducing nutrient inputs from runoff, decaying vegetation, and sediment buildup, we ensure a long-term, balanced aquatic environment.
Managing aquatic plants and algae is essential for maintaining a healthy, clear, and balanced waterbody. While aquatic vegetation provides habitat, oxygen, and erosion control, unchecked growth can choke waterways, block recreational use, and deplete oxygen levels. Similarly, excessive algae growth—including filamentous algae and harmful cyanobacteria (blue-green algae)—can degrade water quality, create toxic algal blooms (HABs), and lead to fish kills and long-term ecological damage.
At Clearwater Lake Management, we provide comprehensive algae and aquatic plant management solutions that control overgrowth, improve water clarity, and prevent future infestations. Through a combination of targeted treatments, nutrient management, and long-term monitoring, we help restore ecological balance and protect the health of lakes and ponds.
Comprehensive, Proactive Management
Aquatic plant and algae issues can escalate quickly, making early intervention critical. At Clearwater Lake Management, we take a proactive, science-driven approach through real-time water quality monitoring and surveys, adaptive management strategies, and customized treatment plans to keep your lake or pond healthy and clear year-round.
If you’re experiencing excessive plant growth, an algae bloom, or want to develop a long-term vegetation management plan, contact us today to create a tailored solution for restoring and maintaining the health of your waterbody.
If you’re experiencing an algae bloom or want to take preventative measures to preserve, protect & restore your waterbody, contact us today to develop a customized algae management plan and restore your lake or pond.