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  • The 14-tonne Waterwitch vessel has worked on the River Clyde for the past 19 years

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    Catalytic hydrogen boost for surface dredger

    2021-11-11T11:29:00

    COP26 hosts, Glasgow City Council, have made significant steps towards their ambitious goal of reducing their environmental impact and improving air quality for all by upgrading their Water Witch Surface Dredger ‘St Mungo’ with the latest hydrogen catalytic technology.

  • The workboat is fitted with a large work deck, recessed storage under deck, and a lifting frame for handling buoys

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    Silent service for forward-thinking Scottish Loch

    2021-07-14T11:10:00

    Rangers will be seen, not heard, in this new addition to Loch Lomond park’s fleet, designed and built by Water Witch in Liverpool.

  • Versi-Cat’s main function is retrieving plastic litter, debris and aquatic vegetation

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    Zero emission debris collector

    2020-02-11T09:58:00

    This recently launched electric litter and debris collector vessel will emit zero emissions as it cleans up ports, harbours or waterways.

  • These shallow draft boats feature a removable catchment basket

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    Tackling the rising tide of plastic pollution

    2019-05-14T13:08:00

    UK based workboat specialists Water Witch are leading designers in specialist trash retrieval and waterway cleanup craft for Ports and Marinas.

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    Liverpool Waters’ Princes Dock deep cleaned

    2018-10-26T10:25:00

    Waterway maintenance company Water Witch has successfully reduced the level of pollution in the water spaces around Princes Dock, Liverpool Waters, following the completion of a five-month contract with Peel Land and Property.

  • The Pollution Pod is a simple way of inserting an oil skimmer between the hulls of the 8m Buddy workboat.

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    Pollution Pod is Buddy’s new mod

    2011-08-03T09:00:00

    OPEC, one of the UK''s leading manufacturers of MOP recovery systems, has developed a new design specifically to be used on the Liverpool Water Witch Buddy.

  • The new Buddyboat is making a real difference in eliminating floating debris at the Port of Sandefjord in Southern Norway.

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    Clearing the water every witch way

    2010-10-18T17:48:00

    Marine debris causes serious economic, social, aesthetic and environmental damage. It is one of the most pervasive and solvable pollution problems plaguing the world’s oceans and waterways. Nets, food wrappers, bottles, styrofoam packaging, and other trash can have serious impacts on wildlife, habitat, and human safety.

  • Having successfully completed trials, Dollaghan is placed on a low loader for transport to Coleraine.

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    Water Witch Delivers Workboat to Rivers Agency of Northern Ireland

    2006-07-01T00:00:00

    The latest vessel from workboat builders Liverpool Water Witch Marine & Engineering Company Limited is an 8m multi-purpose waterway maintenance craft, which was delivered to Coleraine, Northern Ireland in May.

  • The Liverpool Water Witch will be in action at seawork2004.

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    Liverpool Water Witch In seawork Debut

    2004-05-01T00:00:00

    One of the most versatile port and harbour workboats available will make its seawork debut at seawork2004 , when first time exhibitor Liverpool Water Witch brings one of its innovative craft to the Exhibition''s floating pontoon.

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