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“In addition to the expertise that we bring to our clients, we also bring a spirit of partnership. Building the trust that results in a true business partnership – that speaks to what sets us apart.” Doug McKeown, CEO    More Button, White Text, Blue Background

“There is a real inherent value to what we do. Over the last 30 years of this firm, the environment is much better off and there’s so much our people have done to contribute to that.” Guy Vaillancourt, President    More Button, White Text, Blue Background

Who We Are: Management Team: Guy and DougWho We Are: SamplingWho We Are: Konbit SanteWho We Are: Encouraging Alternative CommutingWho We Are: Mission StatementWho We Are: Wastewater TreatmentWho We Are: Cleaning Our CommunitiesWho We Are: Engineers without BordersWho We Are: Lending a HandWho We Are: National MS Society
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From local support to international causes

Excellence in client service and commitment to the environment are central themes for the work we do. From asbestos and PCB remediation programs, to municipal infrastructure improvements, to systems and approaches that conserve and reuse water, the expertise of our engineers, scientists, and operations specialists is making a difference and allowing businesses to thrive and communities to flourish.

This dedication extends beyond the commitments we make to clients to the community at large, educating the next generation on environmental awareness and contributing to humanitarian causes.

The fact that our expertise is making a difference can be seen both in the high percentage of repeat business we enjoy and the awards many projects have received. From design awards for the redevelopment of contaminated properties and innovative design of treatment facilities to O&M excellence awards at the facilities we operate, our work is making a difference.






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One of the most public problems in Georgia will evidently be solved behind closed doors. By now, we’re all aware of Georgia’s lengthy drought and the state’s unpreparedness. A federal court has mandated that Georgia, Florida, and Alabama come to a water sharing agreement by 2012 or have the supply from Lake Lanier cut substantially. The lake has recovered from the drought thanks to heavy rains but the pending court mandate looms large.

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