

Field expertise built around invasive species, not lawn care
Clear Water Aquatic Management was founded on one premise: treating invasive aquatic weeds demands ecosystem knowledge and a fixed treatment protocol—not generic maintenance methods.
Invasive species treatment is remediation work
When water hyacinth or algae blooms take over a pond or marina, the problem isn't cosmetic. Invasive species displace native ecology, reduce dissolved oxygen, and degrade property value. Removing them requires species identification, not a spray schedule.
We built this company around that distinction. Every client engagement starts with a proper site assessment—what's in the water, how far it's spread, and what treatment approach fits the property type and season.


Georgia waterways, Georgia-specific treatment plans
Georgia's waterways carry specific invasive pressures—hydrilla, giant salvinia, water hyacinth—each with its own seasonal window and regulatory framework. Local knowledge shapes every treatment plan we write.
Our field protocol is consistent across every property type: species identification, targeted treatment application, and documented water clarity outcomes. Ponds, HOA water features, and marinas each get the same rigorous process.
Ready to identify what's in your water?
Tell us about the property. We'll assess the species, the extent, and the right treatment path—no guesswork, fixed timeline.
