On August 29, 2015, the EPA and USACOE new Clean Water Rule, which seeks to clearly define “Waters of the...
Infrared sensors on our drones help us detect and assess aquatic vegetation infestations in ponds and lakes. Here’s a survey...
There are many factors that cause ponds to fill with silt and sediment – storm water runoff carrying soil is...
Have your cattails and shoreline emergents been growing and spreading all summer? Did you know the fall is one of...
It gets attention
We occasionally post before/after pictures on social media of the work we do. They are dramatic and they get attention....
Mitigation gone wild
Wetland mitigation is abuzz within the aquatic community. Restoring natural wetland environments are good things, but when they interfere with...
Whatever it takes
Thinking outside the box is what it takes to manage ponds, lakes and other surface waters. Los Angeles county has...
We’re headed to the American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) conference for drone mapping and we’re going to...
Do you have a large lake (50 to 5000 acres) that occasionally or often is host to ANS (aquatic nuisance...
NCTCOG hosts PondMedics to discuss drones in surface water resource management
Governments of all sizes – local, county, state and federal – are realizing the opportunity drones offer them to help...