A numbered staff gauge standing in calm open water at dusk
A staff gauge in open water. The baseline is a number, taken on day one.Photo: Sylvester Sabo, Unsplash

What an assessment includes

  1. A site visit. A specialist profiles the water body: dissolved oxygen from surface to sediment, clarity, and the condition of the bottom.
  2. A written baseline. The numbers on day 0, dated and in plain language. They're yours to keep either way.
  3. An honest plan. What we'd install, what should move and by when, and what it costs. If the water says oxygenation isn't your fix, the plan says that instead.

Tell us about the water

We reply within 2-3 business days. No mailing list and no follow-up sequence. One specialist reads it and replies.