HATANAKA KOUMUTEN, TAKAISHI (JP)
Hot water 1, weeds 2.: The Shichikashuku Dam in Japan is central to the drinking water supply for the surrounding towns and communities, and it is also a popular tourist destination. However, weeds were thriving on the 8,000 square metres of interlocking stone paving – until now.
When there’s a much easier way
Until now, five to seven employees from Hatanaka Koumuten had been going out with line trimmers, removing weeds somewhat ineffectually. Now, just three colleagues carry out the work – ergonomically, safely and efficiently.
Challenge:
Between the interlocking paving stones of the Shichikashuku Dam, weeds easily take root. Until now, they were cut with line trimmers, a laborious and inefficient task, as the weeds grow back quickly.
Solution:
The HDS 1000 De Weed hot water high-pressure cleaner brings hot water to the roots of the plants. They die off, do not grow back – and users have less work to do.
The project at a glance
Weed removal at the Shichikashuku Dam in Japan was exhausting, time-consuming and unsustainable for the Hatanaka Koumuten team. Until Kärcher came along.
Challenge
- Interlocking paving stones have been laid over an area of 8,000 square metres at the dam.
- Weeds and grass grow in the crevices between the paving stones, which five to seven employees from Hatanaka Koumuten were cutting back with line trimmers.
Solution
- Kärcher Japan demonstrated to Hatanaka Koumuten how weeds can be removed sustainably down to the roots using hot water.
- With the HDS 1000 De Weed, a smaller team can now work faster and more safely.
- The weeds grow back more slowly, reducing the duration of use.
30% reduction in workload and costs for Hatanaka Koumuten.
3 instead of up to seven employees achieve better results, as the weeds are destroyed right down to the roots
2–3 deployments per year are enough, and they take less time than before because the weeds grow more slowly.
Greater occupational safety thanks to the switch from mechanical trimmers to hot water technology.