Retention Ponds
Ground Force maintains retention and detention ponds with careful use of selective herbicides to control weeds without harming grass, complemented by manual trimming as needed to preserve the pond’s integrity and prevent erosion.
Benefits
Ground Force provides many beneficial services for retention/detention pond management. Some of the services and their benefits are:
- The use of selective herbicides improves the overall aesthetics of the area.
- It reduces the need for labor-intensive manual cutting.
- This method helps to preserve the integrity of fence lines.
- It often results in cost savings for customers in comparison to manual cutting.
- Additionally, it helps to decrease the areas where rodents and pests can take refuge.
It Starts With Our People
Ground Force is in the people success business, making it easy for everyone on our team to do the right thing. Together, we live by the kind of rules that don’t require a rule book. Instead, we empower our people to manage on-site when critical, split-second decisions are necessary. In this way, we maintain Ground Force’s agility to adapt and respond.
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