Dredging
Dredging is a process used to remove accumulated sediment from the bottom, and in some cases, the banks or sides of ponds, lakes, or other waterways to help with aquatic vegetation control.
Maintenance
Treating algae and other growths within a closed body of water and helping repel geese.
Finishing Touches
Add rip-rap to the body of water to prevent erosion and emergent shoreline control.
WHO DO WE SERVICE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION
Maintenence for HOA lakes and ponds is critical to keeping your waterways clear. Dredging removes the sediment and waste buildup from the bottom of the body of water to extract pollution and waste. Regular treatment will help extend the lifetime of artificial lakes and create aesthetically pleasing waterways.
AGRICULTURAL
DREDGING
Agricultural Dredging involves the removal and transport of sediment or other waste products found in agricultural industries like farming and irrigation.
COMMERCIAL
DEVELOPMENTS
Commercial development dredging includes private, public, and commercial marina dredging and cleaning.
MUNICIPALITIES
DREDGING
While dredging is an economic necessity to keep our channels clear, the dredging of sediments in and around municipalities helps protect fish, wildlife and ourselves from harmful pollutants that contaminate the sediments in these areas.
PRIVATE PONDS
OR LAKES
Pond dredging removes sediment, debris, and other materials from the bottom of your pond. This helps to keep the pond clean and free of build-up that can lead to poor water quality. Pond dredging can also help to improve circulation and aeration in the pond, which is important for the health of fish and other aquatic creatures.