Service
Involves identifying and demarcating wetland boundaries within a given area. Surveyors conduct detailed field assessments, often using botanical and hydrological indicators, to determine the extent of wetland areas. This data is then mapped onto a survey plan, including accurate measurements and descriptions of wetland features. These surveys play a critical role in environmental planning and regulatory compliance, aiding in land-use decisions, permitting processes, and conservation efforts. By precisely defining wetland boundaries, the survey ensures proper management and protection of ecologically sensitive areas.
This comprehensive process involves precise field observations to define wetland boundaries using ecological and hydrological indicators, producing essential documentation for land development projects while respecting environmental conservation efforts.
In much of Florida, mainly in Charlot, Sarasota, Lee, Polk, Soto County and Hillsboro.