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EC3 Environmental Consulting Group, Inc.

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EC3 Environmental Consulting Group, Inc.

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17 years of experience

EC3 Environmental Consulting Group, Inc. (EC3) is located in Madison, Wisconsin, with satellite offices servicing Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, and Iowa. Our work is focused on restoring natural areas and reviving deteriorating lands to preserve our lakes and streams while creating sustainable, healthy landscapes.

EC3 Environmental Consulting Group, Inc. (EC3) is located in Madison, Wisconsin, with satellite offices servicing Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, and Iowa. Our work is focused on restoring natural areas and reviving deteriorating lands to preserve our lakes and streams while creating sustainable, healthy landscapes.


Earthly Landscapes

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Earthly Landscapes

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17 years of experience

We are Outdoor Specialists where your yard is our Business. We take your property as seriously as our own and pay great attention to detail to ensure a professional and successful project and extremely happy customer every time.

We are Outdoor Specialists where your yard is our Business. We take your property as seriously as our own and pay great attention to detail to ensure a professional and successful project and extremely happy customer every time.


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Isthmus Surveying

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Isthmus Surveying

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We provide the full spectrum of Land Surveying Services in the Greater Madison Area, Dane County and Surrounding Counties. The company is founded and run by myself, Paul Spetz, and I am fully licensed (S2525) and insured. Our prices are dependent on size of property, amount of foliage, distance from our office and scope of the project. We operate on not-to-exceed price quoting and are usually able to start and finish a project quite promptly.

We provide the full spectrum of Land Surveying Services in the Greater Madison Area, Dane County and Surrounding Counties. The company is founded and run by myself, Paul Spetz, and I am fully licensed (S2525) and insured. Our prices are dependent on size of property, amount of foliage, distance from our office and scope of the project. We operate on not-to-exceed price quoting and are usually able to start and finish a project quite promptly.


Over a decade of full time, full service real estate experience. Specializing in everything from condos to lake homes, building lots to vacant land, farms & farmettes.

Land Surveying questions, answered by experts

A boundary survey measures the boundary lines of the property, only the length of each property line and their locations. A land survey includes a more in-depth measurement of the property, including the heights and depths of the terrain measured by a topographic survey. A boundary survey is typically the most cost-effective method for marking and measuring property lines.

This is fairly rare, but sometimes the local government or a group like a historical society will label a tree as a landmark, or historical item. These designations almost always come with a small, on-site plaque for identification, but you should also be able to look up protected trees in your area on a city website or similar list. If the tree in question is a landmark, call your local government and ask how to proceed before making any plans.

There are a couple of ways you can determine the depth of your well. One method is to use a device called a well sounder. This tool has a long measuring tape containing a sensor to alert you once the end reaches the water. 

Or you can DIY it by using a long tape measure with a half-filled bottle of water attached to it. Lower the tape measure into your well. Once you feel tension on the tape, you’ll know the bottle has reached your static water level. This will give you an approximate idea of your well’s depth.

If you can’t find any records online, you’ll need to contact your county clerk’s office to do further research. They should have property records on file, or can at least point you in the right direction of who to contact. You can also speak with your neighbors about when their houses were built because they were likely built around the same time.

Detailed mapping of elevation changes and natural features on the property.

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