Our Services

Lake Management

Aquatic weed control, water quality analysis, spillway maintenance, and more for lakes and ponds of all sizes
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Stormwater Management

Initial and annual inspections, aquatic vegetation management and more services for detention and retention ponds
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Fisheries Management

Fish population analysis, sport fish and grass carp stocking, liming and fertilization programs
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Construction

Shoreline stabilization and stream restoration to stabilize banks and prevent erosion and property loss
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Consulting

Lake and stream evaluations, water quality testing, pre- and post-development sediment impact assessments
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Consulting Services

Whether you need a comprehensive stream mitigation design or a basic test of water quality in your neighborhood pond, our consulting services are the answer. Drawing on our extensive experience and utilizing hands-on field assessments as well as state-of-the art technology, we give you the information you need to make decisions about your aquatic resources. 

Aquascape Environmental specializes in erosion and sediment assessments and impact evaluations, with in-house Certified Professionals in Erosion and Sediment Control. For developers and contractors, pre- and post-development evaluations are often critical, potentially preventing work stoppages and costly mitigation requirements. For property owners, these evaluations can help protect your property value.

Consulting services include:

  • Pre/Post Development Impact Evaluations
  • Pre/Post Sediment Evaluations
  • Expert Witness
  • Wetland and Stream Restoration Design
  • Erosion Control Plan Design
  • Bio-Retention Systems
  • Water Quality Testing
  • Lake Mapping
  • Erosion Control Assessments
  • Electro-fishing Surveys

Certified Professionals in Erosion & Sediment Control

Aquascape Environmental has two Certified Professionals in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESCs) on staff. A CPESC is a recognized specialist in soil erosion and sediment control. CPESCs have educational training, demonstrated expertise, experience in controlling erosion and sedimentation, and meet certfication standards. To learn more, visit http://www.cpesc.org/.