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Septic system design and help
Septic systems aren’t everyone’s first thought when they’re designing a new home, but having a design that works and that will last without problems for years is critical to having a home that you’ll enjoy. A good design means you’ll never think about your septic system again. A bad design means you’ll think about it all the time.
Whether it’s new construction or a failed septic system, designing a septic system has to take many factors into consideration: The needs of the property owner, the site and surroundings, soil type, future use, and budget. When we work together and factor all of these things in, we will create a system that will work right for years without having to think about it.
I’m a licensed professional engineer with decades of experience in wastewater. I’ve designed systems that clean up hazardous chemicals for oil refineries, designed new technology to clean up chemicals in water from fracking, and have patented several designs to help clean up wastewater for residential and industrial uses.
Now I’m designing septic systems in Whatcom County and the surrounding area.
I understand the needs of people in this area, from farmers to suburban homeowners, and I can help you create a septic system that will fit your needs and your budget.
I’ve worked extensively with state and county officials as a licensed engineer and know how to navigate the paperwork and planning and how to simplify the process for homeowners. Licensed and insured, I’m an experienced engineer with years of knowledge and expertise. I’m happy to offer a free consultation and answer questions and discuss my services.
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About Me
Mark stone, Professional Engineer
I grew up in Houston and worked for oil and chemical companies for many years, trying to keep hazardous waste out of the environment. When a chance to move to cooler, greener places arose, my family decided to make Whatcom County home, and now we can’t imagine living anywhere else. With my wife and three kids, we have a small farm in Ferndale with cows and goats. I am an Assistant Scoutmaster for Scouts, my wife is actively involved in the homeschooling community, and we all enjoy camping, Scouting, skiing and hiking in this beautiful place.