How do you dredge a lagoon?
January 14, 2022
The most common method to dredge a lagoon is an auger dredge. Auger dredges are typically cable driven that are anchored along the shoreline. The auger is usually 6 to 8 feet wide and turns to move sludge toward the center where the suction intake from the pump is located. Sludge is pumped via a pipeline to be dewatered in drying beds, belt presses, settling ponds, geosynthetic tubes, filter presses, or other dewatering means. The auger can be set to a specific depth or guided with wheels or guides to prevent damage to liners within lagoons.