State licensed, Years of experience, Professional service
Prompt response, Sound advice, Custom designs
Sustainable Soils is an owner operated, natural resource related, consulting business specializing in site and soil evaluation, septic system design, and erosion control planning and design.
Scott McLaren started this business in 1999 after years with previous employers gaining valuable experience and insight looking at a wide array of resource related concerns and proposing and designing innovative solutions to them.
Sustainable Soils is in the business of keeping water clean. Whether evaluating soil characteristics in multiple soil test pits for a planned subdivision, looking at a residential site for a single family home's septic system or assessing the stability of a gravel road near a lake, each site needs to be evaluated based on its unique characteristics and resource concerns.
Systems are custom designed to best meet clients needs, as well as control and minimize the potential threats to both our surface waters and groundwater. Start with Sustainable Soils to assist you with evaluating sites and soils for varied purposes, designing septic systems, and determining any potential possibilities with a site for any of your planned projects.
Work experience includes:
Soil evaluation for:
1. Feasibility of subsurface wastewater disposal
2. Potential for sand and gravel resource
3. Wetland delineation
4. Feasibility of soil type for construction foundation
5. Pond site potential
Septic systems for:
1. Single family homes
2. Multi-unit dwellings
3. Restaurants
4. Campgrounds
5. Primitive systems( privies and/or graywater systems)
6. Commercial business operations
Erosion control for:
1. Roads and roadsides
2. Shorelines ( lakes, ocean, rivers)
3. Concentrated flow channels
4. Water control structure outlets
Planning, design and/or construction supervision for:
1. Angevine Park swimming pond, Town of Bethel, Maine, 1999-2003
2. Maine Turnpike Widening Project, Southern Maine, 2000 & 2002
3. Riverside cemetery riverbank stability project, Bethel, Maine, 2007
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Shown here are the Angevine Park Swimming Pond and Riverside Cemetery riverbank stabilization project in Bethel Maine.
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Please explore the rest of the site for more information. Thank you.
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