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Rice Environmental Services

Rice Environmental Services in Spicewood, TX
PO Box 818, Spicewood, TX 786690818
(512) 677-0482

Contacts

Street address:
PO Box 818

City / suburb:
Spicewood

County:
Travis

State:
Texas

ZIP code:
786690818

Phone:
(512) 677-0482 (Primary Phone)

E-mail:
adrienne@riceenviroservices.com

GPS Longitude:
-98.0826263427734

GPS Latitude:
30.4207496643066

Business description

Erosion control, detention/retention ponds, guardrail and small sign installation.

Rice Environmental Services (RES), based in Spicewood, TX, is an established erosion control and environmental contractor offering a wide range of soil stabilization services. Our experience with local, state and federal environmental regulations makes RES uniquely qualified to properly handle any soil stabilization project. RES employs qualified project managers and has a staff engineer to ensure that all installations are performed properly. New NPDES Phase II regulations, which took effect in March, 2003, require that RES be knowledgeable in all facets spelled out in these new guidelines. RES also can reconcile new TCEQ regulations affected by NPDES guidelines. RES is affiliated with AGC of Texas, IECA and other local contractor organizations. RES has rapid response time - as a locall

General information

Business data
Estimated number of employees: 10 to 19
Annual sales estimate: 0
City / suburb: Spicewood, TX
County: Travis
Products

erosion control, guardrails, Retention/Detention Ponds, sign installation services

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According to our records, this business is located at PO Box 818 in Spicewood (in Travis County), Texas 786690818, the location GPS coordinates are: 30.4207496643066 (latitude), -98.0826263427734 (longitude). Rice Environmental Services is categorized under Lake and Pond Construction and Maintenance. Current estimates show that the unit has a sales volume of $$500,000 to $1 million and staff of approximately 10 to 19 people. You can contact the company by phone at (512) 677-0482.
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