Otago Daily Times

First step in weed control operation

- GUY WILLIAMS

THE removal of more than 150 tonnes of submerged trees from the Kawarau River near Frankton will allow divers to remove an invasive weed in a followup operation next year.

In a nearly threeweek operation completed last month, a 24tonne excavator was floated up the river on a barge to remove the trees.

Focused mainly on the true right or Peninsula Hill side of the river, the operation started about 700m from the new Kawarau Falls bridge and extended more than 500m downstream.

The operation’s $111,000 cost was funded by Land Informatio­n New Zealand (Linz) and the Otago Regional Council (ORC). Contractor Boffa Miskell carried out the work.

Boffa Miskell biosecurit­y project manager Marcus Girvan said the submerged willow trees and branches were a ‘‘dense jungle’’ that had made it too risky for divers to carry out work to remove the invasive weed lagarasiph­on.

With the wood now gone, hessian matting could be laid on the riverbed next year to prevent the weed from spreading.

The matting killed the plant by shading it from the sun.

Linz biosecurit­y director Dave Mole said the ‘‘very difficult’’ operation had paid off, and the biodegrada­ble matting would ‘‘massively’’ curtail the growth of lagarosiph­on and allow native vegetation to flourish.

The wood has been chipped into mulch and given to the nearby Zoological Gardens.

Coowner Rachel Young said the mulch was a ‘‘fantastic bonus’’.

‘‘The organic mulch will be used in our wildflower garden as plantstart­ing material, and represents a huge cost saving for us.’’

 ?? PHOTOS: BOFFA MISKELL ?? Heavy duty . . . An excavator on a barge removes submerged trees from the Kawarau River near Frankton.
PHOTOS: BOFFA MISKELL Heavy duty . . . An excavator on a barge removes submerged trees from the Kawarau River near Frankton.
 ??  ?? Haven for weeds . . . Willow trees and branches on the river bed before their removal.
Haven for weeds . . . Willow trees and branches on the river bed before their removal.

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