

Stakeholders often cringe at the thought of a looming dredging project-it’s invasive, messy, and most of all, expensive.


With very few solutions left to reverse this problem, professionals usually recommend dredging. All of these signs point to severe sludge and sediment accumulation, which occurs naturally over decades. Maybe your shoreline keeps receding, reducing the size (and value) of your property in the process. It may seem cloudy or murkier, or perhaps it’s more prone to algae growth or flooding. Whether you oversee waterbodies in a community, on a golf course, a municipality, or a private property, you’ve likely noticed changes in your lake or pond year over year.
