Floating debris and weed booms are used to intercept and control free-floating vegetation, rubbish, and organic debris in rivers, ponds, and waterways. Installed across or along a waterway, the boom forms a surface barrier that prevents weeds and debris from spreading downstream, allowing material to be contained, collected, or managed at a controlled location.
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Standard Weed & Floating Debris Boom Configurations
Our standard weed and debris booms are supplied in proven configurations suitable for most pond, river, canal, and waterway applications. All systems can be customised where site conditions require heavier ballast, deeper skirts, or increased freeboard.
| Model | Length | Freeboard | Draft | Chain / Ballast |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WB15300 | 15 m | 100 mm | 300 mm | 6 mm |
| WB15300H | 15 m | 150 mm | 300 mm | 8 mm |
| WB10300 | 10 m | 100 mm | 300 mm | 6 mm |
| WB10300H | 10 m | 150 mm | 300 mm | 8 mm |
Trade Enviro can assist with selecting the appropriate configuration based on water conditions, debris load, and installation layout.
Key Specification Terms
- Freeboard: Height of the float above the waterline
- Skirt: Curtain material between the float and ballast chain
- Draft: Depth of the skirt below the waterline
- Ballast: Galvanised chain to maintain curtain stability
- Connector: ASTM-standard Z-connector



Why Choose a Floating Weed & Debris Boom?
Purpose-built systems designed to contain floating aquatic weeds, vegetation, and surface debris in ponds, lagoons, rivers, and slow-moving waterways.
Effective Weed & Debris Control
Designed to intercept free-floating weeds, rubbish, and organic debris while allowing water to pass through the woven skirt – reducing fouling and drag.
Built for Aquatic Environments
Constructed using closed-cell foam floats and UV-stabilised woven materials for long-term performance in outdoor waterways.
Configurable for Site Conditions
Available in standard and custom configurations to suit varying water depths, flow conditions, and debris loads.
Low Maintenance Operation
Correctly specified weed and debris booms reduce fouling, minimise manual recovery, and limit downstream migration.
Applications for Floating Weed & Debris Booms
Floating weed and debris booms are commonly used to control free-floating aquatic vegetation, organic debris, and surface waste in slow-moving and still water environments.
Typical Applications
- Ponds & Lagoons
Control invasive weeds such as water hyacinth, salvinia, and water lettuce while maintaining water flow and oxygen transfer. - Rivers & Canals (Slow-Moving)
Intercept floating debris and vegetation before it migrates downstream or accumulates at structures. - Stormwater Basins & Retention Ponds
Prevent organic matter and litter from spreading across large water bodies or blocking outlet structures. - Wetlands & Environmental Zones
Used as part of ecological management programs to isolate problem areas without disturbing surrounding habitats. - Industrial & Infrastructure Sites
Manage floating debris near intake points, culverts, bridges, and treatment assets.
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Common Installation Configurations
Floating weed and debris booms can be deployed in several proven layouts depending on flow conditions, access, and collection method:

Reverse “V” Configuration
Best for: Weed and debris collection in slow to moderate flow
Deflects floating material toward the bank for easier harvesting or removal while reducing flow velocity and loading on the boom.

One-Way Slice Configuration
Best for: Slow-moving or still water
Spans the waterway to guide debris toward a single collection point along the bank. Suitable where one side is accessible.

Conventional Linear Installation
Best for: General containment
Installed across or along waterways where in-water harvesting is acceptable and banks are inaccessible.
Installation layouts are selected based on water depth, flow rate, debris load, and site access.
Trade Enviro provides site-specific advice to ensure the correct boom configuration, skirt depth, and ballast are specified for long-term performance.