Our Company

Green Earth Solutions Inc. is built on the principle of matching quality products and reliable service through pre-selected appropriate technologies to meet a specific client need.

We come from distinct backgrounds, business/finance, engineering/environmental design and law, which we believe to be a strong anchor to conduct the implementation of our mission.  Part of our "matchmaking" is to assemble a custom team to provide solutions for your needs.

 

WHY US?

We have amassed an impressive list of technology vendors to meet the needs of our perspective clients by matching the technology to the challenge--as opposed to having a specific technology and making it a "one size fits all" solution. 

Our goal is to meet your environmental needs with the appropriate sustainable technology.  We can meet challenges with wastewater of all sorts, solid waste as a resource--including generating energy--and providing potable quality water for communities around the globe. 

These technologies compliment the needs of your community.  Wastewater can be treated to whatever reuse demand required.  Systems exist small enough to handle a single home, a building or neighborhood, even a town or part of a city.  The idea is to assess the reuse possibilities and work back to the appropriate technology.

Technology is not divorced from cost.  We are sensitive to the clients budget, space available and time constraints.  Meeting your objectives at a price you can afford is a primary concern.  A project is successful when it is affordable to build and affordable to operate while it performs to the highest standard required.

Many of the projects we deal with have unique characteristics and the solution cannot be cookie cutter in design.  So,  we will suggest an assessment contract. Most contracts will include these elements:

1 Meeting with owners of the operation.

a. Identify and document site characteristics.

b. Identify intents of water use and disposal of waste material.

c. Identify schedule and options for implementation of project

2 Meeting with Responsible Regulators.

a. Discuss applicable regulations and intent for project.

b. Review guidelines and discuss suggestions.

c. Discuss technical approaches and alternatives.

3 System Design

a. Identify specific goals and approaches.

b. Develop preliminary design and specific technologies to be used.

c. Identify technical issues with water reuse and waste disposal.

4 Cost Proposal & Project Schedule

a. Develop detailed cost proposal with recommended approach.

b. Identify Alternatives and options with costs information.

c. Prepare detailed schedule for the design, construction and activation.