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WETLAND DELINEATIONS

Defining the extent of existing on-site wetlands is often the foremost step in determining the value and/or use of a particular land parcel in Florida. O.C. Reedy Associates, Inc. has local and regional experience in determining...

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SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATIONS

Your project site may contain subsurface environments not conducive to successful project completion. Unsuitable or unstable subsurface environments are not uncommon.  High organic materials (i.e., muck), shrink-swell clays, and...

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SEPTIC SYSTEM PERMITTING

OVERVIEW Our soil scientists and engineers design septic systems tailored to meet your site-specific land use criteria.  Our experience and knowlege of Florida and Georgia’s permitting requirements enables us to accurately...

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FEASIBILITY STUDIES

Your project site may possess characteristics not conducive to development. As a landowner, land buyer, builder, developer, or investor, you want to know if the land will support a proposed development. You need the best...

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ECOLOGICAL SURVEYS

Your project site may contain species listed by the State of Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Listed Species Investigations: Florida is exceptionally unique. From the...

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SEPTIC SYSTEM DESIGN

As our population continues expansion, increasingly sensitive life systems and resources experience elevated pressure as development proceeds. Clean ground and surface water reside atop the life system pyramid and demand the...

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FORENSIC SOIL MAPPING

Disturbed lands, particularly those lands where the disturbances results from draining, dredging, or filling activities are becoming more common. An essential component in habitat or ecosystem restoration is the proper...

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HYDRIC SOIL IDENTIFICATION

HYDRIC SOIL A hydric soil is a soil that formed under conditions of saturation, flooding or ponding long enough during the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions in the upper part. FIELD INDICATORS Field Indicators are...

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