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Whether you are buying a piece of property to build your dream home, experiencing a septic system failure, failed a septic inspection for the sale or purchase of a dwelling, buying a commercial building and need parking alterations and septic upgrades or have a drainage issue that needs to be addressed, the prudent thing to do is to consult a professional engineer.

Since 1997, we have assisted thousands of clients in Sussex County, Morris County, Warren County and Passaic County, New Jersey providing engineering solutions at an affordable cost. We pride ourselves in working closely with our clients so they develop an understanding of the aspects of their project and all practical engineering solutions.

Proudly serving the North Jersey Septic System Design Needs in all areas including: Sussex County NJ, Warren County NJ, Morris County NJ, Newton NJ, Sparta NJ, Vernon NJ, Franklin NJ, Wantage NJ, Rockaway NJ, Branchville NJ, Layton NJ, Andover NJ, Hopatcong NJ, Montague NJ, Budd Lake NJ, Mt.
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Howard has been providing Septic and Civil Engineering Services to the Sussex County, Warren County, Passaic County, Morris County NJ marketplace for over 20 years and has completed well over 2000 projects.
Howard graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology in 1985 and earned his PE license in 1996.
As a life long resident of Sussex County, I am committed to providing sustainable solutions that protect our environment with the best technology available at affordable prices.
Although we provide a range of engineering solutions, our forte has always leaned towards onsite sewage disposal systems, commonly referred to as septic systems.
In New Jersey, septic design criteria is regulated by the NJDEP and administered by the local administrative authority.
We have extensive experience developing septic solutions for difficult or challenging sites such as water front homes, undersized lots and high water table locations including utilizing Green and Alternative treatment technologies to enhance the protection of the environment.
Alternative Septic Systems have been in existence for several decades.
In January of 2008, the NJDEP officially accepted Alternative Systems and issued a guidance document for the design of these systems and officially incorporated them into their 2012 code revision.
Two types of systems which are commonly used are referred to as Biofilters and Aerobic Treatment Units (or ATU's).
Biofilters systems are considered "Green Systems" as they use Coco Husks or Peat Fiber as filtration for treating septic effluent.
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